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how are the lottery and pedestrian different

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The lottery and pedestrian are different in several ways:

1. Purpose: The lottery is a form of gambling where participants buy tickets for a chance to win a large sum of money, while a pedestrian is a person who travels by foot on footpaths or sidewalks.

2. Involvement: Participating in the lottery requires purchasing a ticket and waiting for the results to be announced, while being a pedestrian is simply a mode of transportation.

3. Risks and rewards: In the lottery, participants risk losing the money they spent on tickets with the potential reward of winning a jackpot, while pedestrians face the risk of accidents while walking but do not have a monetary reward associated with it.

4. Frequency: Lotteries are usually held periodically, such as weekly or monthly, while pedestrians can be seen walking at any time on the streets.

In summary, the lottery and pedestrian are different in terms of their purpose, involvement, risks and rewards, and frequency.
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