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- the description of the lottery in paragraph 1 is meant to make the reader feel —
a. suspicious about the true meaning of the lottery.
b. that the lottery is a pleasant tradition.
c. certain something bad will happen.
d. that the lottery is very important.
To solve this, we analyze the options. In "The Lottery" (Shirley Jackson), the initial description of the lottery in paragraph 1 (if we consider the story) presents it as a normal, even pleasant tradition (like a village event with kids gathering stones, adults chatting) to lull readers into a false sense of normalcy. Option A is incorrect as initial description doesn't make readers suspicious. Option C is wrong because the initial tone is not ominous; the bad event is a twist later. Option D focuses on importance, but the initial description is about the tradition's tone, not just importance. Option B matches the initial portrayal of the lottery as a pleasant, routine tradition.
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B. that the lottery is a pleasant tradition.