Little Women

Little Women

by

Louisa May Alcott

Test your knowledge of Part 1, Chapter 7. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Amy's behavior with the limes and her treatment of Jenny Snow reveal about her character?
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Amy's generosity and kindness towards her schoolmates
Amy's status anxiety and her willingness to use material items to gain favor
Amy's indifference to societal norms and her focus on her personal interests
Amy's financial acumen and her strategic thinking in managing her resources
What does the incident with the pickled limes signify in the broader context of the novel?
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The harshness of school discipline
The injustice of societal norms
The harsh lessons learned from vanity and snobbery
The divide between rich and poor
How does Mrs. March respond to Amy's incident at school?
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Mrs. March allows Amy to take a break from school
Mrs. March decides to confront Mr. Davis about his teaching methods
Mrs. March insists that Amy apologizes to Mr. Davis and her classmates
Mrs. March enrolls Amy in a different school