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21 March, 13:21

What is the best analysis as to why Amy changes her attitude toward Aunt March after talking to Esther?

a) She has learned to be respectful of Aunt March's Catholic beliefs.

b) Esther said that Aunt March is ill, and Amy doesn't want her to suffer.

c) She believes that staying busy is the best way to stay out of trouble.

d) She is interested in the idea of inheriting Aunt March's possessions.

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  1. 21 March, 13:46
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    d) In the book "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott, the best analysis as to why Amy changes her attitude towards Aunt March after talking to Esther is that "She is interested in the idea of inheriting Aunt March's possessions."

    The following lines from the text give the answer to the question:

    "It is too soon yet for the young ladies to wear these things. The first one who is affianced will have the pearls, Madame has said it, and I have a fancy that the little turquoise ring will be given to you when you go, for Madame approves your good behavior and charming manners.

    Do you think so? Oh, I'll be a lamb, if I can only have that lovely ring! It's ever so much prettier than Kitty Bryant's. I do like Aunt March after all. And Amy tried on the blue ring with a delighted face and a firm resolve to earn it.

    From that day she was a model of obedience, and the old lady complacently admired the success of her training."
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