How does Mrs. Hutchinson appear to view the lottery?

Select all that apply.

The Lottery, Part 1

The Lottery, Part 2

Responses

She feels that aspects of the lottery, like the short time given to villagers to select their slips of paper, are unjust.
She feels that aspects of the lottery, like the short time given to villagers to select their slips of paper, are unjust.

She does not take the lottery as seriously as her fellow villagers, as she forgot all about it while washing dishes.
She does not take the lottery as seriously as her fellow villagers, as she forgot all about it while washing dishes.

She does not agree that the lottery should take place before noon, as women are busy doing chores at that time.
She does not agree that the lottery should take place before noon, as women are busy doing chores at that time.

She believes that everyone should fully participate, as when she volunteers her daughter to draw with her own family.

She believes that everyone should fully participate, as when she volunteers her daughter to draw with her own family.