1. Give a brief account of the interaction between Grandpa and Jo
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Answer:
Grandpa Laurence and Josephine March first met in the chapter "Being Neighborly" of Louisa May Alcott's novel "Little Women", that to from an embarrassing first encounter, from Jo's side.
Explanation:
Josephine March was just checking out the library when she came upon a portrait of a man that seemed to be that of Grandpa Laurence. She heard footsteps behind her and not turning to look, she commented that the picture seems alright and she should no longer be afraid of him, that Theodore's grandfather seem like someone who's got kind eyes and a grim mouth, and a "tremendous will of his own", though he doesn't match up to her own grandfather in looks. These comments made Grandpa admire Jo more, with her blunt but truthful admittance. They then proceed to have small talk, about her mother, and grandfather. Though Grandpa Laurence doesn't like to have people around, he likes Jo and feels happy to have her presence.
Answer:
Grandpa Laurence and Josephine March first met in the chapter "Being Neighborly" of Louisa May Alcott's novel "Little Women", that to from an embarrassing first encounter, from Jo's side.
Explanation:
Josephine March was just checking out the library when she came upon a portrait of a man that seemed to be that of Grandpa Laurence. She heard footsteps behind her and not turning to look, she commented that the picture seems alright and she should no longer be afraid of him, that Theodore's grandfather seem like someone who's got kind eyes and a grim mouth, and a "tremendous will of his own", though he doesn't match up to her own grandfather in looks. These comments made Grandpa admire Jo more, with her blunt but truthful admittance. They then proceed to have small talk, about her mother, and grandfather. Though Grandpa Laurence doesn't like to have people around, he likes Jo and feels happy to have her presence