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In the story “The Lottery,” Jackson writes that “She [Tessie Hutchinson] tapped Mrs. Delacroix on the arm as a farewell and began to make her way through the crowd.” How does the author's use of the phrase “as a farewell” foreshadow what is to come in the story?

It suggests the women won’t see each other again.

It indicates that the women will not be friendly in the future.

It hints that the crowd will become too loud for the women to speak later.

It implies that the women will become allies.

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