Little Women

Little Women

by

Louisa May Alcott

Test your knowledge of Part 1, Chapter 22. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does the March family's mood change with the approaching holiday and news about Mr. March?
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The family becomes anxious and stressed
The family is indifferent
The household is filled with hope and joy
The family's mood becomes somber
How does the narrative symbolize the growth and moral development of the March girls through their Christmas gifts?
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The extravagant gifts symbolize the family's shift in focus from moral virtues to material wealth
The modest and meaningful gifts reflect the girls' continued commitment to simplicity and moral values
The absence of personal gifts emphasizes the girls' selflessness and detachment from material desires
The more extravagant gifts symbolize the rewards of the sisters' moral growth and virtue over the past year
What does Mr. March note about the changes in his daughters since his departure?
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He is pleased with their increased focus on fashion and social status
He values the visible signs of their hard work and moral growth
He is concerned about their lack of progress and independence
He appreciates their newfound ambition to pursue careers and education