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In "Louisa May Alcott, Author and Activist," what is the
author's viewpoint regarding how Little Women came to be
written?

A book about a traditional family was exactly the
type of novel that Alcott should have written.

Alcott was excited to write Little Women since she
knew it would bring her financial success.

Alcott was unfairly forced into writing it by her
father and publisher.

Writing about a family modeled after her own was
a dream come true for Alcott.


Sagot :

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer: to inform readers about how Alcott was an unusual woman for her time.

Explanation: she was a young activist.