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In Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," the events take place in a quiet, rural village.

How does this setting affect the story's conflict?

Question 1 options:

The disparity between the setting and the conflict makes the events even more horrific and disturbing.


The difference between the setting and conflict emphasizes the superiority of urban life.


The gap between the setting and the conflict shows that people are more moral today.


The discrepancy between the setting and the conflict stresses the importance of family and hard work.

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Answer:

i would say "The disparity between the setting and the conflict makes the events even more horrific and disturbing"

Explanation:

Because the winner of the lottery is stoned to death by the townspeople and the facts that they are basically in the middle of nowhere and it is the townspeople who do it. so they basically get away with stoning someone.