Understanding the Lottery
Quiz by Daniel Miller
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- Q1Men and women in the story oftenwere in conflict with each otherignored their childrenhad traditional gender rolesshared responsibilities in the home30s
- Q2Which character really stands out the most as someone who wants to follow traditions?Mrs. HutchinsonOld Man WarnerBill HutchinsonMr. Summers30s
- Q3What is not a symbol of tradition in the storythe slips of paperthe black boxthe lottery itselfthe stones30s
- Q4What did Mr. Summers speak frequently to the villagers about?Life before Old Man Warner was bornMaking a new black boxusing wood chips to draw names againthe dangers of lottery30s
- Q5What was ironic about the black boxthey actually used a hat to draw the papersNone of the above are trueit wasn't completely blackit wasn't really a box shape30s