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In "Marrying Absurd" by Joan Didion, to which of our senses does Didion's description primarily appeal?
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Didion's description primarily appeals to our sense of sight, as she vividly describes the visual elements of a Las Vegas wedding chapel and the people who participate in these quick marriages.
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