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The little women English holiday homework to make a storyboard.

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  • Exposition
  • Marme
  • Meg
  • Jo
  • Beth
  • Amy
  • Rising Action
  • bye
  • bye papa
  • bye everyone
  • Rising Action
  • bye Marmee
  • bye Marmee
  • bye everyone
  • The story begins with the four March girls Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. Margaret (Meg) the oldest sister beautiful and traditional. Josephine (Jo) is the second oldest tomboy who writes. Elizabeth (Beth) the third oldest is a peacemaker and a pianist. Amy is the youngest artist who longs for elegance and a fine society. Their mother, whom they call Marmee.
  • Climax
  • it's my fault you are not well I had to go but you went. It's all my fault
  • Their father is serving as a chaplain in the American Civil War, far from home. The mother and daughters face their first Christmas without him. Marmee asks her daughters to give their Christmas breakfast away to an impoverished family, the girls and their mother venture into town laden with baskets to feed the hungry. When they return, they discover that Mr. Laurence has sent over a decadent surprise dinner to make up for their breakfast.
  • falling point
  • you are alright we were all worried for you
  • Word comes that Mr. March is very ill and Marmee is called away to nurse him in Washington. Mr. Laurence offers to accompany her but she declines. Mr. Laurence instead sends John Brooke to do his business in Washington and help the Marches. While in Washington, Brooke confesses his love for Meg to her parents. They are pleased but consider Meg too young to marry, so Brooke agrees to wait.
  • Resolution
  • While Marmee is in Washington, Beth contracts scarlet fever after spending time with a poor family where three children die. As a precaution, Amy is sent to live with Aunt March and replaces Jo as her companion and helper. Jo, who already had scarlet fever, tends to Beth. After many days of illness, the family doctor advises that Marmee be sent for immediately.
  • Beth recovers, but never fully regains her health and energy.
  • While Brooke waits for Meg to come of age to marry, he joins the military and serves in the war. After he is wounded, he returns to find work so he can buy a house and be ready when he marries Meg. Laurie goes off to college. On Christmas Day, a year after the book's opening, the girls' father returns home.
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