'It's not fair.'
In the short story "The Lottery," Tessie Hutchinson repeatedly says, "It isn't fair." This shows her hypocrisy because she initially agrees with the lottery process and finds no issue with it until she becomes the chosen victim. This line highlights her selfishness and lack of concern for fairness until it directly affects her.
You set the time to 11:50 p.m or above; just don't make it Midnight. Then get the lottery and wait a few minutes. The moment it is Midnight, talk to the lady again to get your second Lottery Ticket. You can repeat this over and over again.
It depands on what you know and how stupidity you were if you don't know how to answer this question. Do it yourself you moron.Innocent children were gathering stones. The villagers gather in the square to begin. Parents called their children who earlier on were collecting the stones .Tessie Hutchinson was late. They begin by checking whether or not all families were there. Then they called up the head/father of each family to draw the lots. Mr Hutchinson got the black dot and therefore his family had to draw lots again. Tessie got the black dot on the paper this time and was to be stoned to death as the tradition had to go on. The stones that children collected earlier was passed out to everyone there. They threw stones at her although she yelled "It isn't fair".You suck at spelling, idiot.
The year 2008 will repeat again in 2036, as 2008 was a leap year. During the 21st century it will repeat again in 2064 and again in 2092.
the answer is REPEAT
You're able to play the lottery once a day.
Do again. Do again.
To do again. Scientist repeat (do again) experiments in order to make sure the results are accurate.
a repeat is when somting happens and then happens again
That is the correct spelling of the verb "repeat" (to do or say again).
repeat
It will repeat again in 2032. The long gap is due to the fact that it is a leap year.
Repeat