Answer: stilted
Explanation: Tbh I searched the definition of “stilted”on the internet; it means “(of a manner of talking or writing) stiff and self-conscious or unnatural.” It wouldn’t be slang because slang means everyday talk. Vague means not thoroughly described. Cliché is used to describe a word, phrase, or event that is overused (ex. happily ever after, love at first sight)
It's probably: Sure enough, Shiro was waiting for his master and the evening tid-bit. Then the old man said “Chin, chin!” and Shiro sat up and begged, and his master gave him the food, or maybe: <span>The happiest hour of the day both for the old man and his dog was when the man returned from his work in the field, </span>
I<span>n Act III, </span>what does Abigail do when suspicion that she might be pretending falls on her<span>? When </span>Abigail<span> is suspected of </span>pretending<span>, </span>she<span> denies it and actually threatens Deputy Governor Danforth, the man presiding over these proceedings. </span>She<span> says, "Let you beware, Mr. Danforth.</span>
What’s the word she’s repeating? I don’t see it