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Mrs. Hutchinson really wanted to stop being trapped in a world where she couldn't change anything, where the Lottery was something as natural as day or night, and she was already tired of being a woman who always struggled to fit into that society. She didn't want to follow the rules, but she was a rebellious person inside, and perhaps for her the only way to escape was to die. Although she seems abnegated and peaceful, she actually thinks that the Lottery is unfair and even its late the Lotttery's day. Tess Hutchinson wants to end all that, even dying. It is also logical to think that she succeeded.
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Answer:
actions
Explanation:
According to "Midnight at the Dragon Café" by Judy Fong Bates, Su-Jen an immigrant from communist China has a rocky relationship with her mother as they go to Ontario to meet her father.
She is the narrator of the book as the story is told in the first-person narrative using Su-Jen as the narrator and her character is revealed through her actions such as when she began to laugh when the conductor lifted her up
I think the answer is characterization (I originally said plot but I just realized that I made a mistake when I was reading. Sorry about that! Hope I didn't mess anything up for you.) :D