Which of the following passages from "The Morning of June 28, 1948, and 'The Lottery'" best shows how Shirley Jackson’s specific word choices contribute to the story’s tone?
A- I went on picking up the mail every morning, pushing my daughter up and down the hill in her stroller, anticipating pleasurably the check from The New Yorker, and shopping for groceries.
B- The weather stayed nice and it looked as though it as going to be a good summer,
C- No, I said nothing in particular it as just a story i rote
D- Then on June 28 The Ne Yorker came out with my story.
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D- Then on June 28 The New Yorker came out with my story.