(answer 1)
"The Lottery"shows how people follow a particular tradition,although some consider it as unfair or inhumane.As your final task,write an essay about the following:choose one
*give an example of a tradition your parents or grandparents observe that you don't.Why don't you follow this tradition?Why do you think some traditions disappear from generation?Discuss these points comparing your real-world experiences to those of the villagers in "The Lottery".
*Predict what will become of the lottery fifty years from now.Discuss whether the townpeople still practice this tradition,and why (or why not).Explain why the tradition would continue or vanish using both evidence from the text and real-world examples.
(answer 2)
draw what you have visualized on a separate sheet of paper.Indicate the paragraph number/s of the lines from the text you are sketching.Follow the format provided below.
nasa picture po yung sketch 1&2, (answer 2)po ang nasa picture
2. look at the title of our text for the day,what do you think is the story all about?
pasagot din po netong number 2 kasama din po yan sa "The Lottery"
Answers & Comments
Answer:
QUESTION :give an example of a tradition your parents or grandparents observe that you don't.Why don't you follow this tradition?
ANSWER:
Corporal punishment
Because it is not good for us at such a young age to have this punishment. And this is not the right way to use a corporal punishment. It's really not good to follow this kind of tradition. This is bad tradition because it can cause injury and mental health problems for children and front to death. I'm against this kind of tradition because this is not good and proper discipline.
QUESTION :Why do you think some traditions disappear from generation?
ANSWER:
Now a days how technology grows like the same tradition is also disappearing. In the new generation everyone has enough knowledge and there is a law to follow. So corporal punishment or other tradition is no longer possible.
QUESTION: Discuss these points comparing your real-world experiences to those of the villagers in "The Lottery".
ANSWER :
It’s a huge difference about my. experiences in my real world because even though there is a tradition like corporal punishment but it’s not the same like the villagers in the lottery.I saw some parents use corporal punishment today but they have limitation.Not the same for the Lottery that they don’t care about anyone’s life. they just follow about their tradition. The villagers chased the individuals at random, and the victim was innocent other than drawing the wrong slip of paper from a box. The elaborate lottery ritual is designed so that all villagers have the same chance of becoming victims - even if children are at risk. Every year, a new person is picked up and killed, and no family is safe. And this is not really a good tradition.
QUESTION: Predict what will become of the lottery fifty years from now.Discuss whether the townpeople still practice this tradition,and why (or why not).Explain why the tradition would continue or vanish using both evidence from the text and real-world examples.
ANSWER:
I predict the lottery will be fifty years from now. Citizens stop this tradition and the tradition will disappear because in a new generations, people are all civilized and all educated And I believe that the power of BAD will not always prevail.
2.) answer
draw what you have visualized on a separate sheet of paper.Indicate the paragraph number/s of the lines from the text you are sketching.
the answer is the picture above. kindly open it.
2. ) look at the title of our text for the day,what do you think is the story all about?
ANSWER :
This story is about the tradition of injustice that showed how involved the ritual is done every year for the people of this town.They believe that killing one life every year is a good luck for the town.And this is against for God's law.
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