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Read the excerpt from “The Lottery.”

"We're next." Mrs. Graves said. She watched while Mr. Graves came around from the side of the box, greeted Mr. Summers gravely and selected a slip of paper from the box. By now, all through the crowd there were men holding the small folded papers in their large hand, turning them over and over nervously Mrs. Dunbar and her two sons stood together, Mrs. Dunbar holding the slip of paper.
From whose point of view is the excerpt told?
A. Mr. Summers
B. an outside narrator
C. Mrs. Graves
D. a son of Mrs. Dunbar

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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The point of view of the person narrating the events in "The Lottery" is that of B. an outside narrator.

Whose point of view was used?

The story is told in such a way that the actions of all the characters are in the third person.

This means that the story is not being told from the point of view of any single character as it would then have been told in the first person. The mostly likely point of view therefore, is an outside narrator's.

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