Oh, one of my absolute favorites!
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Me too!!!
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No thanks....read this in high school and it was burned into my brain forever
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My highschool teacher made us believe it was a boring portrait of earlier times. We read it out loud. I still remember when my classmate read the twist.
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I vividly remember reading this in high school and being completely freaked out.
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she went to the same high school i went to. there is a really cool little display about her in the library.
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I remember this. The ending was crazy!
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Great author, great story!
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this lottery is everyday in north america.
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My favorite read-aloud to my eighth grade students, an homage to my own eighth grade teacher who read it to us students in 1965.
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Few things I read in high school do I remember ... i do remember this
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Terrifying when I read it at school. Actually, our teacher read it to us first, building up suspense. —Still terrifying. Thanks for reminding me.
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That is probably my favorite short story of all times.
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