Respuesta :
It's the first one. The main conflict is between an individual and society. The rest is true as well. I did this and got it right by the way.
Answer:
2)Heads of households cannot be depended upon for offering protection to their loved ones. Instead, they are overruled by regulations of the larger society.
3)A community blindly follows a tradition called the lottery in which one person from the community is selected annually for elimination. By this action they learn disrespect for human life.
4)From the time they are young, children are required to participate in the lottery. As a result of this early preparation, no one is bold enough to question the validity of the tradition or to insist that it be discontinued
7)No one remembers how or why the tradition began. Therefore, people show discomfort when anyone contradicts what has been learned from stored memories.
Explanation:
2-This applies when Tessie, Bill's wife, is the chosen one. She pickes up the marked paper and she is stoned to death. No one from her family can save her. Decisions from society are stronger than personal or intimate decisions.
3- The characters from the story disrepspect human life since they have fun when a person is stoned.
4- Village children take part of the event; they collect the stones that later will be used. They naturalise the lottery . This is the reason why the lottery and the results will become an unquestionable tradition.
7-Old Man Warner is the character that exemplifies this idea. This man has become a slave to tradition.