Asked by angie

Which quote from "The Morning of June 28, 1948" bes supports the conclusion that the public strongly disliked "The Lottery?"
A. "this, as any writer of stories can tell you, is not a usual thing."
B. "your story has kicked up quite a fuss around the office."
C. "later that day there was a call from one of the magazine's editors; they had had a couple of people phone in about my story, he said, and was there anything I particularly wanted him to say if there were any more calls?"
D. "one of the most terrifying aspects of publishing stories and books is the realization that hey are going to be read, and read by strangers."

Answers

Answered by Reed
I have not read this story. I would make a guess that if the fuss was unusual, it might indicate a strong reaction. What do YOU think?
Answered by Ms. Sue
I vote for D.

Have you read this story?

http://sites.middlebury.edu/individualandthesociety/files/2010/09/jackson_lottery.pdf

Reed -- I highly recommend this story.
Answered by angie
I think D
Answered by Reed
I think I will, since it comes up here frequently. :)
Answered by Nibba PLZ
Youre right, its d---.
Answered by Cool
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Answered by Cloud
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Answered by Answers
B A A is the answers for unit 3 lesson 6 the morning of June 28 1948 and the lottery quick check
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