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English, 11.10.2020 01:01 dominguezjose625

What is the author's opinion of Alcott's work in "Louisa May Alcott, Author and Activist"? Alcott's work is elegant and sophisticated for a bygone era.

Alcott's work demands that readers see things her way.

Alcott's work is confusing and lacks focus.

Alcott's stories about the March family are timeless.

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