The Lottery and Other Stories

What does the word lapse mean as used in this paragraph?

Read the following excerpt from "The Lottery."

There was the proper swearing-in of Mr. Summers by the postmaster, as the official of the lottery; at one time, some people remembered, there had been a recital of some sort, performed by the official of the lottery, a perfunctory, tuneless chant that had been rattled off duly each year; some people believed that the official of the lottery used to stand just so when he said it or sang it, other believed that he was supposed to walk among the people, but years and years ago this part of the ritual had been allowed to lapse.

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a a temporary failure of concentration, memory, or judgment b materials used to conduct an activity c to pass gradually into disuse d the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation

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c. to pass gradually into disuse