In the short story "the lottery", from what object is the lottery drawn

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Answer 1
Answer: In the short story "The Lottery," the lottery is drawn from a black box.
They used many boxes prior to the lottery in the story, but they were shabby and got destroyed, so they got a new box which was black of color. 
Answer 2
Answer:

A black box is the answer.


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Fran is doing a presentation on influential art from the Renaissance. Which type of presentation aid would be the best choice for Fran to use?

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A visual presentation would be appropriate for this topic.  Since it deals with art, she should prepare a video showing samples of art during that period.  They should also prepare a power point presentation for data purposes that the audience may need. Use of visuals makes presentations more entertaining.

Answer:

letter c or d

Explanation:

a.

graphs

b.

models

c.

people

d.

the object itself

it wouldn't be graphs, it's not models,

either she would do people because of the artists of the time, or the paintings themselves

In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, why does the protagonist dislike his job?

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Gregor, the protagonist of Kafka's The Metamorphosis, has various reasons to hate his job. He believes that the job is not suitable for him - it is too far away from his home, so he has to travel a lot; there are always new employees, so he has to meet new people every now and then (and he's not a sociable person); the meals are unsatisfactory; he doesn't feel any fulfillment from his job. The only reason why he keeps working there is because he owes his boss some money, so until he pays him off, he has to work for him.

Gregor hates his job for numerous reasons: he dislikes traveling every day to work, he dislikes the job itself, the inferior meals, the ever changing faces... But he has to continue working because his parents owe Gregor's boss money. 

Which of the following statements is not true?A. "Who" is a subject pronoun
B. "Whom" can serve as a object of a preposition
C. "Whom" is an object pronoun
D. "Who" and "whom" are personal pronouns

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D. "Who and "whom" are personal pronouns

"By Any Other Name."One reason the girls’ mother sends them to the Anglo-Indian school is that —
Choose one answer.
a. she can no longer teach them at home
b. she is legally required to do so
c. they have already learned everything she can teach them
d. the sisters beg to be sent there

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Okay, hi it's me Joseph again yeah my answer:

D. the sisters beg to be sent there

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The meaning of Thrusting

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Answer: the motion of pushing or lunging violently.

Explanation: Hope this helps

The picaresque novel affords the author the opportunity to concentrate on _____. one small incident character plot satire of society

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Answer: Literary satire

Explanation: The picaresque novel emerged as a criticism on the one hand of the degraded institutions of imperial Spain and on the other of the idealizing narratives of the Renaissance: epics, books of chivalry, sentimental novel and pastoral novel. The strong contrast of values between the different social estates of the Spain of the time generated, as an ironic response, some so called "antinovels" of an antiheroic nature, showing the sordid of the historical moment: the claims of the impoverished nobles, the miserable disinherited, the false religious and the marginalized converts.

As far as I know, Don Quixote is a picaresque character in the universal literature. The novel is a satire of the Spanish society in those times.