"I don't want a fashionable wedding, but only those about me whom I love . . . ." So she made her wedding gown herself . . . . H
er sisters braided up her pretty hair, and the only ornaments she wore were the lilies of the valley . . . . There were to be no ceremonious performances . . . So when Aunt March arrived, she was scandalized to see the bride come running to welcome and lead her in, to find the bridegroom fastening up a garland that had fallen down. —Little Women, Louisa May Alcott Which example of heritage does this excerpt describe? tradition stories food language