I believe the answer is excerpt 4.
Excerpts that are served to entertain the readers tend to be really unique in nautre (not commonly happen in real life) and consist of suspense/actions that arouse the emotion and the imagination of the readers, just like what we see from this sentence <span><em> "Yikes, a space alien!" he screamed, leaping off the log.</em></span>
Expository writings is explaining something you need coheronce
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Explanation:
The first one is complete and the tense of the verb is correct.
The second one is only wrong because of the verb tense.
Many of his customers keep coming back three or four times over the summer.
This one has the same problem.
His business has been so busy, that he has very little time for anything else.
In the play <em>Our Town</em>, memory is an important element. The play touches on the topic of nostalgia, and on how humans tend to look back to the past with fondness. By doing this, they forget about enjoying the present, which reinforces the cycle.
An example is the character of Emily. She is now dead, and the dead advise her to stop looking toward the world of the living. She needs to let go of her past and move on. Moreover, she has to start looking towards her future and her new "life." However, Emily is incapable of letting go of her past. She is shocked to realize how humans do not appreciated life when it is going on, but instead take too much pleasure on their memories and their past. However, Emily is doing the same by being unable to let go of her past life and learning to appreciate what her present offers her.