What did Meg sent with Joe for Laurie?

This batch of mail includes a small bunch of flowers for Mrs. March from Laurie, a translation of a German song by Mr. Brooke for Meg (along with a glove that she left at the Laurences' house), and two letters, a hat, and a book for Jo. Jo unfolds and reads the first letter.
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What did Jo take with her to Laurie's house?

When Jo goes to see Laurie, she brings him a plate of blancmange prepared by her sister Meg, as well as some kittens given to her by Beth. This unusual combination of gifts is designed to cheer poor old Laurie up a little and perhaps expedite his recovery from illness.
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What were the secrets of Jo and Laurie?

Jo's secret, as told to Laurie, is that she has submitted two stories to a local newspaper editor, and she must wait to hear if they have been accepted for publication until the following week.
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What was Jo doing when Meg came looking for her?

The Laurence Boy. Meg goes looking for Jo, who is doing one of her favorite things – sitting in the attic garret, eating apples, and reading.
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What did Aunt March send back with Laurie when he went to borrow money?

March. Mrs. March asks Laurie to send a telegram in reply, saying that she will come right away – on the next train in the morning. She also asks him to take a note to Aunt March, telling her what has happened and asking to borrow money for the journey.
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Why did Jo sold her hair?

Jo sold her hair as a heroic gesture because she was too proud to beg Aunt March for money. In real life, Alcott lost her precious three and a half feet of brown hair helplessly. She caught typhoid pneumonia while nursing solders during the Civil War, and while she was delirious doctors ordered her hair cut off.
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How did Laurie know all the March sisters?

Answer: Laurie confirmed the names of the March sisters when Jo visits him and she started talking about her sisters. Explanation: "Little Women" by narrates the story of the March family and their neighboring families, especially the Laurence family who lived just right next door.
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What was Jo doing when she saw Laurie?

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Jo was playing in the snow when she saw Laurie. Laurie was looking at his window glumly. In order to grab the attention of Laurie, Jo threw the ball of snow at the window. He told Jo that he was not feeling well that day.
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Did Amy love Laurie?

While Laurie might have initially thought he wanted to spend his life with Jo, he did grow to love Amy, leaving fans of the book and the movie adaptation debating who his perfect match is for years.
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What was Laurie suffering from?

Laurie opened the window and croaked out hoarsely like a raven and giving thanks he confirmed her that he was feeling better. He then added he had been suffering from cold and had been shut himself up a week. Ans.
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What secret did Laurie tell Jo after she took her stories to the newspaper?

Laurie then tells Jo his secret—that Mr. Brooke has kept Meg's glove and carries it with him wherever he goes. This secret disgusts Jo, because she hates the idea of someone loving Meg and taking her away.
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Why did Jo Amy and Laurie go to the river?

When Fred Vaughn finally proposes, Amy turns him down because she does not want to marry for money. Amy and Laurie find out about Beth's death at nearly the same time, and Laurie goes to comfort Amy. They begin to spend much time together and fall in love. One day, Laurie and Amy are boating on a river.
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Why does Amy write a will?

She tried to forget herself, to keep cheerful, and be satisfied with doing right, though no one saw or praised her for it. In her first effort at being very, very good, she decided to make her will, as Aunt March had done, so that if she did fall ill and die, her possessions might be justly and generously divided.
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What did Jo carry with her to the garden?

(c) Jo entered the old stone house carrying: The desert blanc-mange, Beth's kitten, garland of green leaves, and scarlet flowers from Amy's pet geranium plant to present Laurie.
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Why is Laurie so rude to Meg?

She is a bit embarrassed about the luxury of her attire, but she enjoys playing the role of a fashionable girl. Laurie is at the party and reprimands Meg for being so frivolous. His criticism makes Meg regret letting her friends dress her.
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Why did Laurie invite you to his house?

Solution : Laurie invites Jo to his house because he's sick and alone and needs company. Jo happily obliges and goes to see him.
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Why does Amy Call Laurie my lord?

Later life. Amy became a dignified woman and is the only one who wants to marry a rich man so she would not have a hard time in terms of finance but at the last minute turns Fred Vaughn down, and marries Laurie instead. It is said she called him 'My Lord'.
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Did Jo regret not marrying Laurie?

When Jo tells Laurie that she's tried to love him like he loves her but she can't, this is a nod to the author's struggle to love men as she thought women were supposed to love men but she just couldn't. Jo was never supposed to marry, much like Alcott never married.
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What is the age difference between Laurie and Amy?

I know the age difference between Amy and Laurie is only three or four years, but their love and marriage would seem more normal to me if Laurie was ten years older yet they simply hadn't had much interaction when Amy was a kid.
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Why does Jo not love Laurie?

It is therefore extremely significant that Jo rejects Laurie despite the fact that he is handsome, kind, loving, and rich, and that she rejects him for no other reason than that she does not love him as she wants to love a husband. Alcott depicts this decision as admirable.
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Why did Jo feel sorry for Laurie?

(c) Jo felt sorry for Laurie because

he did not want to read all the books he had.
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Why did Laurie and Jo run about mysteriously?

Ans- Laurie and Jo run about mysteriously because they were playing a game.
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Why does Laurie live with his grandfather?

His grandfather, old Mr. Laurence, wants him to go into the family business and be a merchant, importing expensive goods from India. Laurie, however, wants to be a great composer, or maybe just run away and have adventures while traveling.
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What happened to Laurie's parents?

At some point when she was very young, she was taken to visit Michael at Smith's Grove Sanitarium. On January 3, 1965, her parents were killed in an automobile accident and Cynthia went into the foster care system where she was immediately adopted by Morgan and Pamela Strode, who changed her name to Laurie.
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How old was Jo March when meets Laurie?

Jo, aged fifteen, is sitting with her sisters on Christmas Eve, lamenting the fact that they have no money. Jo's sisters perform a play that she has written. She meets her neighbor Laurie. Jo resolves to carry her "burdens" gracefully.
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