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Read tha extract being neighborly and complete tha following statements (a) to jo tha fine house seemed like

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

To Jo the house seemed like lonely and lifeless. Even though it was a mansion like house with rich curtains, but it didn't have any life. She noticed how no kids roamed about and no mother running after them in care. Furthermore, hardly anyone visited them. There was nobody except Mr.Lawrence and his grandson.

Explanation:

In the chapter, Being neighborly by Louisa Marie Alcott, Jo was sweeping about in the garden when she started noticing the Lauries' house deeply. She was looking at it and noting some details regarding how it looked to her. According to her their house was lonely and lifeless.

Answered by sayyedsalik
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Answer:

To Jo, the fine house seemed like a kind of enchanted palace.

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