<span>r. Her remarks in Act I—about the location of Grover's Corners in the universe—articulate an important theme in the play: if the town is a microcosm, representative of the broader human community and the shared human experience, then this human experience of Grover's Corners lies at the center of a grand structure and is therefore eternal.</span>
Answer:
receipt would be spelled correctly
Explanation:
"pumpping" is spelled "pumping"
"freind" is spelled "friend"
"receipt" is spelled "receipt"
"whineing" is spelled "whining"
If you want a good story that people would enjoy, dialogue should be like a real conversation.
A. <span>“[T]he suggestion made by the State in its opening . . . is wholly incorrect.”</span>
The answer is D hope this helps