It had a cause and effect structure. Throughout the film, a thing called the lottery was mentioned. But it wasn't the kind of lottery that you win millions of dollars and your whole life changes. It was the kind of lottery that changes a life in a different way. Parents submit their children's name into a contest to get accepted into a better school in their area. This is done because there could be a only 20 spots available in a school and 300 are wanting to get into it. So the lottery is to fairly choose someone to get accepted to go to a better school. And with this in mind, Guggenheim mentions how if the kids that he follows gets accepted into a school, that it would play a very big role in how the children do in the future. He uses words like “if” and “then;” suggesting the cause and effect
It had a cause and effect structure. Throughout the film, a thing called the lottery was mentioned. But it wasn't the kind of lottery that you win millions of dollars and your whole life changes. It was the kind of lottery that changes a life in a different way. Parents submit their children's name into a contest to get accepted into a better school in their area. This is done because there could be a only 20 spots available in a school and 300 are wanting to get into it. So the lottery is to fairly choose someone to get accepted to go to a better school. And with this in mind, Guggenheim mentions how if the kids that he follows gets accepted into a school, that it would play a very big role in how the children do in the future. He uses words like “if” and “then;” suggesting the cause and effect