The correct answer should be Edith Wharton.
Ellen Glasgow, Ella Cather, and Mary J. Holmes dealt with other topics such as world war 1, slavery, civil war, life in the south, and other things while Edith Wharton wrote about social lives.
The only noun I know derived from the verb to entomb would be the noun entombment.
It is an abstract noun, which means that it doesn't have a physical shape - you cannot touch it or smell it, just like with love, or hate, or happiness. Entombment is the process of placing a dead body into a tomb, or a grave.
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It is hiding behind a curtan at a dance.
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I had a fat cat who was so fat, he could not even sit on his mat. He had a hat that did not fit. He put it on and then it split!
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