Use the statement about Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" to answer the question. Members of a town gather together and draw slips of paper from a box. The author does not indicate why the people draw the slips or their ominous meaning until the end of the story. Which literary device does this represent? (1 point) Responses humor humor flashback flashback imagery imagery suspense

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The situation described in Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" represents suspense. The author builds tension and curiosity as the townspeople gather and draw slips of paper without revealing the purpose or significance until the end of the story.