Why is the author's final phrase a good way to end the excerpt?
(1) It shows that small towns never really served a purpose.
(2)
It sums up the futility of small town life.
(3)
It explains why businesses moved to the big city.
(4)
I provides a reason why people left
(5)
the small lowns.
It emphasizes the death of small towns.
1 answer
The author's final phrase, "The small towns were dead." is a good way to end the excerpt because it effectively emphasizes the overall theme of the decline and demise of small towns. It succinctly conveys the idea that small towns have lost their purpose and vitality, tying together the various points made throughout the passage about businesses moving to the big city and people leaving. This final phrase sums up the futility and ultimate death of small town life, leaving a powerful and poignant impression on the reader.