Read the excerpt from "The Wedding Night" and answer the questions that follow. My dear Genevieve, you ask me to tell you about my wedding journey. How do you think I dare? Ah! Sly one, who had nothing to tell me, who even allowed me to guess at nothing-but there nothing from nothing! ... Wait! I take courage from writing, and have decided to tell you all. But promise me not to laugh too much. And do not expect a comedy. It is a drama. How does the author use tone to set the time and place of his story? How would the tone be different if writing about similar events today? Then pick one sentence and rewrite it as if you were writing about a terrifying or humiliating night to your friend. Your response should be at least one hundred words.


will mark for brainest answer!!! if its a hundred words.​

Respuesta :

i pick this sentence But promise not to laugh to much

and do not expected melody i choose this because a true friendship ready to hear what he or his saying no matter problems or not comedy or drama nothing to woery because true friendship never disapointing each othe like the title the wedding night you need to get attention and to comfort and always beside who is this your friend who told you what are you doing and journey in life is not easy need to get strenght and less weaknesses i think its is sad love someone who needs everything we want.

Answer:

I think the author uses a almost excited or silly tone when she says "Ah" or "Promise me not to laugh too much. And do not expect a comedy. It is a drama." It shows the reader that she takes it seriously by telling them not to laugh, but she almost doesn't take it seriously at the same time by the way she mentions not to laugh because its not a comedy. I think the tone would be more serious if the similar events happened today. (Written Sentence:) "promise me not to laugh too much. And do not expect a comedy. It is a drama." (Rewritten Sentence: "Please don't laugh, it is a drama, so please be polite."