Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Choose any of the short stories or plays you have read in this course. Write a 2 or more-page response in which you write an alternate part of the story from a di - Writingforyou

Choose any of the short stories or plays you have read in this course. Write a 2 or more-page response in which you write an alternate part of the story from a di

Choose any of the short stories or plays you have read in this course. • Write a 2 or more-page response in which you write an alternate part of the story from a different character’s perspective or a character’s different point of view. • Your audience for this response will be people who have read the stories

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Mr. Summers enjoys talking to the locals about box construction, but nobody wants to

break with tradition, which is symbolized by the black box. The ritual was symbolized by the

mysterious black box. In Mr. Summer's opinion, "I wonder why they don't like the notion of

constructing a new box. This one definitely needs to be swapped out because of how dirty and

worn it is. If there's going to be another lottery next year, I need to propose a different box. As I

mentioned before, they always defer to my judgment, so I know they won't have any complaints.

Perhaps I should just take matters into my own hands. In any case, I can switch the box without

anyone noticing. I will recreate it in its current form. Because they've been ignored for so long, I

have a hard time remembering where I put the slips of paper.

Calmly, Mr. Summer replied, "I think we better get started and get this done with, so we

can go back to work." This is Mr. Summer's opinion: "These are experts who know what they're

doing. A description of the lottery's mechanics is unnecessary. We've been at this a long time.

Now that the ceremony is over, we may go about our business and hope for a prosperous harvest.

After that, we'll start getting ready for next year's lottery." She said to Mrs. Delacroix, who stood

next to her, "Fresh and oblivious to the day," and they both chuckled quietly. Mrs. Hutchinson

continued, "I looked out the window, that's where the kids had gone, and then I recalled it was

the twenty-seventh and came a-running."

As seen through Mrs. Hutchinson's eyes: "I'm going to be late if I don't get going now.

Oh, how I wish my spouse had have reminded me to buy a lotto ticket for today. Kids didn't even

bother to tell me about it. I've arrived so late that now everyone seems to be staring at me.

Someone unfamiliar with the custom would assume I am unaware of its significance." From Mrs.

Hutchinson's Perspective: "The people I love the most in the world are right there, and they have

forgotten about me. In order to inform Mrs. Delacroix of my tardiness, I must first pass through

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