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Which of the following quotes helps Jackson develop a critique of The Lottery? *Click all that apply

'It's not eh way it used to be,' Old Man Warner said clearly. 'People ain't the way they used to be.'
'It's not eh way it used to be,' Old Man Warner said clearly. 'People ain't the way they used to be.'

"Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones."
"Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones."

'Listen, everybody,' Mrs. Hutchinson was saying to the people around her."
'Listen, everybody,' Mrs. Hutchinson was saying to the people around her."

"...he dropped all the papers but those onto the ground, where the breeze caught them and lifted them off."
"...he dropped all the papers but those onto the ground, where the breeze caught them and lifted them off."

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