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2. B is chosen because of what was omitted before. If you don't understand it this way, then this sentence has two subjects.
3, draw really means lottery. A ticket was drawn out, and a ticket was taken out.
Transitive verb & intransitive verb
Painting, painting
He drew some pictures.
He drew some pictures.
Drag, pull
This cart pulls easily.
This carriage pulls easily.
transitive verb
Pull out, pull out, pull out.
He drew his gun and fired.
He drew his gun and fired.
Draw, draw, take
She earns a high salary.
She received a generous salary.
Attract, attract
The plane attracted the enemy's fire.
The plane attracted enemy fire.
intransitive verb
Go, come here.
National Day is coming.
National Day is coming.
Regardless of the outcome, regardless of the outcome
The two teams tied last night.
The two teams tied last night.
Noun (short for noun)
draw lottery in public and announce the winner
When will the lottery be held?
When will the lottery be held?
Regardless of outcome, regardless of outcome
The game ended in a draw.
The game ended in a draw.