Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Lottery Response

1. If I was to name this story I would name it The Lottery because in this story is mainly about a lottery in a small town and old tradition.

2. I thought that there would be a lottery and that someone would be either stoned to death or just be stoned.

3. At the end I felt very anxious to find out what happened at the end and a huge void because we would not now what happened for the rest of the day.

4. I was confused when handed the paper but then someone in our group look in and told us what it was so that spoiled the void. But I did open it at 5:00pm though.

5. I felt like I really wanted to know what was the box what’s in the box and what does the black spot mean.

6. The whole story I was under suspense in wanting to know what will happen with the rocks and the lottery and when I read the end I fell into release and I was happy. I felt this way because I was really curious in what was going to happen and then the cut of and the end and waiting made me feel like there was a huge void.

7. Yes my predictions were correct and when I found out that I felt happy because I got it right.

8. To make a better prediction I think more info would help.

9. The author leaves voids in the story to make it more interesting.

10.

A: With no title your have no background information so your building suspense from the beginning.

B: With no ending you have so much suspense you really want to find out the ending.

C: With the clues you learn a bit more and a slight release of the tension.

D: The mystery paper and the delayed ending did not work on me because someone in our group looked inside and told us what was in it.

E: With a delayed ending I was in a lot of suspense and waiting for 5:00 pm

F: Nope

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