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  1. 6. The Lottery Ticket by Anton Chekov (1886) “The task of a writer is not to solve the problem but to state the problem correctly.”. — Anton Chekov. IVAN DMITRITCH, a middle-class man who lived with his family on an income of twelve hundred a year and was very well satisfied with his lot, sat down on the sofa after supper and began ...

  2. Anton Chekhov. 9 min read. The Lottery Ticket is an English Realism short story by Russian writer Anton Chekhov. It was first published in 1877. Liked this Story? Add to Bookmarks. Reading Mode. START.

  3. KEY. REPHRASINGS OF MODALVERBS. 1. Rewrite the sentences using the modal verbs in brackets. 1.It’s possible that Jane will visit Switzerland next year. (could) Jane could visit Switzerland next year. 2.I’m thinking about taking Spanish lessons. (may) I may take Spanish lessons. 3.I’m sure they’ll be home by now. (must)

  4. In Chekhov's “The Lottery Ticket,” Ivan Dmitritch is a man whose wife plays the lottery. As he reads out the winning numbers from the newspaper, he and his wife get increasingly excited about...

  5. The Lottery Ticket. IVAN DMITRITCH, a middle-class man who lived with his family on an income of twelve hundred a year and was very well satisfied with his lot, sat down on the sofa after supper and began reading the newspaper. "I forgot to look at the newspaper today," his wife said to him as she cleared the table.

  6. Anton Chekhov. Can you summarize "The Lottery Ticket" by Anton Chekhov? Quick answer: Chekhov's "The Lottery Ticket" is about a middle-class man named Ivan, who reads the paper and...

  7. It rains day and night, the bare trees weep, the wind is damp and cold. The dogs, the horses, the fowls--all are wet, depressed, downcast. There is nowhere to walk; one can't go out for days together; one has to pace up and down the room, looking despondently at the grey window. It is dreary!