Characters
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Analyzing
Recalling
100
Which family does Tessie belong to?

Hutchinson

100

Good natured; jolly

Jovial

100

Noisy; high spirited

Boisterous

100

On what material are family names placed in the black box?

Slips of paper

100

One which day does the lottery take place?

June 27th

200

What member of the family wins the lottery?

Mother

200

Openly or boldly resisting

Defiantly

200

Careless; matter of routine

Perfunctory

200

Why do the townspeople participate in the lottery? 

It is a ritual. 

200

What happens to the winner of the lottery?

They get stoned

300

Which family draws the marked slip?

Hutchinson

300

Released or loosened from something

Disengaged
300

Equipment used for particular purpose

Paraphernalia 

300

Why don't they stop having it?

They may be afraid of change in tradition. 

300

How often is the lottery held?

Yearly

400

Why doesn't Clyde Dunbar attend the lottery?

He has a broken leg.

400

A routing followed faithfully

Ritual

400

Given freely; lavishly 

Profusely

400

How is irony used in the story?

The title represents a good image. 

400

What appears on the condemned family slip?

Black spot

500

Who is the town's lottery official/conductor? 

Mr. Summers

500

Faded and dingy from wear

Shabbier

500

Bad temper

Petulant

500

Which part of the story foreshadows the lottery?

The children gathering stones. 

500

How long does it take to conduct the lottery? 

Two hours

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