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7 March, 21:53

What most strongly drives the conflict in "The Lottery"? A. Tessie's respect for tradition B. Tessie's argument with Mr. Summers C. Tessie's fear of being chosen D. Tessie's desire to protect her children.

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  1. 8 March, 00:15
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    Its c because she starts arguing when they find the black dot
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