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Yet it seemed a lonely, lifeless sort of house, for no
children frolicked on the lawn, no motherly face ever
smiled at the windows, and few people went in and
out, except the old gentleman and his grandson.
To Jo's lively fancy, this fine house seemed a
kind of enchanted palace, full of splendors and
delights which no one enjoyed. She had long wanted
to behold these hidden glories, and to know the
Laurence boy, who looked as if he would like to be
known, if he only knew how to begin. Since the
party, she had been more eager than ever, and had
planned many ways of making friends with him, but
he had not been seen lately, and Jo began to think
he had gone away, when she one day spied a brown
face at an upper window, looking wistfully down into
their garden, where Beth and Amy were snow-
balling one another.
"That boy is suffering for society and fun," she
sald to herself. "His grandpa does not know what's
good for him, and keeps him shut up all alone. He
needs a party of jolly boys to play with, or somebody
young and lively. I've a great mind to go over and tell
the old gentleman so!"
A1. True or False (2)
State whether the following statements are true or
false.
1) The outside atmosphere was cold and dull.
2) Meg was writing a novel.
3) Beth and Amy were playing snow ball
throwing,
4) Laurie was isolated and needed to be
socialized
A2. Describe (2)
Describe the house of Mr. Laurence.
A3. Analysis (2)
"That boy is suffering for society and fun."
(Guess the meaning of this statement.)
A4. Personal Response (2)
If you see someone lonely or sad you will-
a)​

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Answered by Jeonsolim
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Answer:

dear it's too long can you write one question

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