Read the following quote from “The Morning of June 28, 1948”:%0D%0AIt was not my first published story, nor my last, but I have been assured over and over that if it had been the only story I ever wrote or published, there would be people who would not forget my name.%0D%0AWhat does this quote suggest about the public’s feelings toward “The Lottery?”%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AReaders were deeply affected by Jackson's story.%0D%0AReaders were deeply affected by Jackson's story.%0D%0A%0D%0AReaders looked forward to Jackson’s next publication.%0D%0AReaders looked forward to Jackson’s next publication.%0D%0A%0D%0AReaders would study her short story and try to mimic its success.%0D%0AReaders would study her short story and try to mimic its success.%0D%0A%0D%0AReaders were persuaded to buy more copies of the New Yorker.

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Readers were deeply affected by Jackson's story.
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