Little Women

Little Women

by

Louisa May Alcott

Test your knowledge of Part 2, Chapter 26. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What steps is Amy taking towards her goal of becoming an artist?
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She is diversifying her artistic skills by experimenting with various mediums
She is focusing solely on perfecting her pen-and-ink drawing skills
She is passively waiting for an opportunity to showcase her art to a broader audience
She is rejecting traditional art forms and inventing her own unique style
What are Amy's aspirations beyond becoming an artist?
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To abandon her artistic pursuits and focus solely on her social life
To become a teacher and impart her knowledge to others
To reject societal expectations and live a life of solitude and reflection
To become an attractive and accomplished woman in aristocratic circles
What is Mrs. March's perspective on Amy's desire to associate with the girls from her drawing class?
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She fully supports Amy's efforts to fit into aristocratic circles
She worries that Amy is trying too hard to appeal to immoral people
She is indifferent and sees it as a waste of time and resources
She disapproves of Amy's artistic pursuits and social aspirations
What does Amy's lunch preparation reveal about her motivations?
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The simple lunch reveals her desire to share her family's commitment to humility
The amount of food reveals her love of eating delicious meals
The unimpressive lunch reveals her lack of skill when it comes to being a good host
The lavish lunch reveals her desire to impress her classmates with wealth and social status
What lesson is reiterated by the story of Amy's planned lunch?
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The value of keeping things simple and not aspiring for the wrong things
The importance of perseverance and not giving up on one's goals
The success that comes with determination and hard work
The necessity of always having a backup plan for events
How many people end up attending Amy's postponed luncheon?
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Twelve
Three
One
None
How does Amy feel about the outcome of her luncheon?
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She is deeply disappointed and regrets her efforts
She is indifferent and unphased by the outcome
She is satisfied that she fulfilled her commitment
She is angry and blames her guests for not attending