(i) Why does Amy cry in the beginning?
(a) She is going to the play.
(b) She is not invited to go out.
(c) She is happy.
(d) She is playing with Laurie.
Ans: (b)
Amy cries because she feels left out as Meg and Jo are not inviting her to join them.
(ii) What makes Jo upset at the play?
(a) Laurie's absence
(b) The fairy queen's appearance
(c) Meg's behavior
(d) Amy's presence
Ans: (b)
The fairy queen's appearance in the play reminds Jo of Amy, causing her to feel upset.
(iii) Why does Laurie ask Jo to bring a pole quickly?
(a) To build a fort
(b) To rescue Amy from the ice
(c) To play a game
(d) To fix their skates
Ans: (b)
Laurie needs the pole to help Amy out of the water after she falls through the ice.
(iv) What does Mrs March suggest Jo should do after the book incident?
(a) Ignore Amy
(b) Apologize to Amy
(c) Blame Laurie
(d) Forget about the book
Ans: (b)
Mrs March advises Jo to apologize to Amy for the book incident.
(v) What is the resolution in the story?
(a) Jo and Amy continue to fight.
(b) Jo never forgives Amy.
(c) Jo forgives Amy, and they reconcile.
(d) Amy leaves the house.
Ans: (c)
The resolution occurs when Jo forgives Amy, and they reconcile after the ice-skating incident.
(i) Amy cries because she feels ________ out.
Ans: left
(ii) Jo is upset at the play because of the fairy queen's ________.
Ans: appearance
(iii) Laurie asks Jo to bring a pole to rescue Amy from the _________.
Ans: ice
(iv) Mrs March advises Jo to ________ to Amy after the book incident.
Ans: apologize
(v) The resolution of the story involves Jo forgiving Amy, leading to ____________.
Ans: reconciliation
Ans:
(i) Amy cries because she is invited to go out.
Ans: False
Amy cries because she is not invited to join Meg and Jo.
(ii) Jo forgives Amy easily after the book incident.
Ans: False
Jo initially refuses to forgive Amy and remains upset.
(iii) Laurie advises Jo to keep away from the middle of the river while skating.
Ans: True
Laurie warns Jo about the unsafe middle of the river while skating.
(iv) Mrs March scolds Jo for her anger.
Ans: False
Mrs March gently advises Jo to apologize and learn from her mistakes.
(v) The story ends with Jo and Amy continuing their fight.
Ans: False
The story ends with Jo forgiving Amy, leading to reconciliation.
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