"stage manager:
well. now we're ready to get on with the wedding.
there are a lot of things to be said about a wedding; there are a lot of thoughts that go on during a wedding. we can't get them all into one wedding, naturally, and especially not into a wedding at grover's corners, where they're awfully plain and short."
what is significant about the language in this excerpt from our town? select all that apply.
a) it lacks specificity.
b) it creates an enthusiastic tone.
c) it makes weddings seem dull and uninspiring.
d) it encourages the audience to make inferences about weddings.
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"stage manager:
well. now we're ready to get on with the wedding.
there are a...
well. now we're ready to get on with the wedding.
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