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Why is Mrs. Dunbar participating in the lottery?


None of the men in her family are able to.




It’s her turn to participate.


She is being punished by the town.


No one in her family will volunteer.
11 months ago

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Mrs. Dunbar is participating in the lottery because it is her turn to participate. In Shirley Jackson's story "The Lottery," the event is a traditional ritual in the town, and each family must take turns participating, which is why Mrs. Dunbar is taking part this year.
11 months ago

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