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how do the townspeople view the lottery box?
a they are afraid of it.
b they all want to get rid of it.
c they see it as part of a tradition.
d they are disinterested in the box.
In "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, the lottery box is a symbol of the long - standing lottery tradition in the town. The townspeople participate in the lottery year after year, and the box is a key part of this traditional ritual. Option A is incorrect because while the lottery itself has a dark outcome, the townspeople's attitude towards the box isn't one of fear in the sense of being scared of the box as an object. Option B is wrong as there's no indication that they want to get rid of the box; they continue the lottery tradition. Option D is also incorrect as they are very much involved in the lottery process that centers around the box, so they aren't disinterested.
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C. They see it as part of a tradition.