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Read the passage. "its tessie," mr. summers said, and his voice was hushed. "show us her paper, bill." how does this dialogue move the plot forward? a. it ends the story. b. it sets the stoning of tessie in motion. c. it makes the villagers change their minds. d. it causes old man warner to insist the lottery is necessary. plz hurry and say why. its from the " the lottery"

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