![]() They learn that sharing and helping others in need brings more joy than receiving gifts. |
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Fill in the blank: The March sisters decide to share their breakfast with a ___ family nearby. |
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True or False: Amy gives her cologne money to buy a smaller bottle for her mother. |
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![]() They pack their breakfast, start a fire, comfort the sick mother, and feed the hungry children. |
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Fill in the blank: The poor family calls the March sisters '___ children' for their kindness. |
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Describe how Jo's feelings change throughout the Christmas morning experience. |
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Jo initially feels sad about not receiving special gifts but becomes joyful after sharing with the poor family. |
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True or False: The March sisters only think about their own needs on Christmas morning. |
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What does the story suggest about the relationship between wealth and happiness? |
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The story suggests that true happiness comes from giving and caring for others, rather than material wealth. |
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Fill in the blank: The sisters enjoy their breakfast of ___ and milk after helping the poor family. |
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What does Amy's decision to buy a larger perfume bottle signify about her character development? |
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The colored books symbolize love and guidance from their mother, encouraging them to cherish their family bonds. |
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