(1) Louisa May Alcott became famous after publishing her legendary book Little Women in 1868. (2) Alcott was born in Germantown,
Pennsylvania, in 1832. (3) As a young girl, Alcott moved to Boston with her family. (4) As a young woman, she got a job in Boston so she could help to support her family. (5) In 1855, Alcott published her first book, Flower Fables. (6) She published two more books during the 1860s. (7) Then, Alcott's publisher suggested that she write a story about girls. (8) Alcott took her publisher's advice and on September 30, 1868, Alcott published the book Little Women. (9) The book was an instant success and sold thousands of copies. (10) After that enormous achievement, Alcott had even more success.
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Tamera is revising her report about author Louisa May Alcott. Which of these is the BEST transition to connect the first and second paragraphs?
A) Although Alcott worked hard to make money, she still made time to write.
B) Furthermore, Alcott had hobbies, which she enjoyed in her free time.
C) As one of her jobs, Louisa read books to an elderly gentleman.
D) Later in life, Alcott worked as a nurse in the Civil War.
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