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What does this response from Mrs. Moffat indicate about Meg’s wedding day?

that people appreciated the extra money she spent on special touches
that the guests genuinely celebrated love and not the external details
that Meg finally fit into the fine society she so longed for
that the Marches put on an extravagant wedding others were jealous of

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B even though meg wanted to originally live an extravagant life she settled for love and the guests all genuinely cared about her and her husband.
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The correct answer is B) that the guests genuinely celebrated love and not the external details.

What this response from Mrs. Moffat indicates about Meg’s wedding day is that the guests genuinely celebrated love and not the external details.

This is what Mrs. Moffet commented to his husband Ned about Meg's wedding: "That is the prettiest wedding I've been to for an age, Ned, and I don't see why, for there wasn't a bit of style about it."

We are talking about an excerpt from the book "The Annotated Little Women," written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868. Experts in American literature consider this book as a classic for children. This author also wrote, "Hospital Sketches" (1863) and "Eight Cousins" (1865).

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