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hodyreva [135]
4 years ago
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Outline for Alcott Essay Thesis: Louisa May Alcott, best known for writing Little Women, resented being classified as an author

of juvenilia because she felt it diminished her status among her contemporaries and her audience. I. Topic sentence: Louisa May Alcott wrote more than many other authors of her time period. A. She was known to write for days at a time without a break. B. She published lots of work under fictional names. C. Part of the reason Alcott wrote so much was because she never felt financially secure. Which sentence goes best with the topic sentence of the paragraph? Note that the topic sentence focuses on how much Alcott would write. A) Alcott was thought to have suffered from bipolar disorder which might account for inconsistency in the pace of her writing. B) Because, at age thirty, she was thought to be too old to marry, she was allowed to nurse civil war soldiers without being a temptation to them. C) Although she covered the same topics, many times before anyone else, her writings did not get the same recognition as those by male contemporaries. D) Alcott wrote by hand and had to learn to write with her left hand as well, since her right hand would cramp after hours of writing without stopping.
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Ierofanga [76]4 years ago
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Answer:

D) Alcott wrote by hand and had to learn to write with her left hand as well, since her right hand would cramp after hours of writing without stopping.

Explanation:

This is the sentence that best goes with the topic sentence of the paragraph. In the topic sentence of this paragraph, we learn that Alcott wrote more than many other authors of the same time period. Therefore, a sentence that accompanies this would have to mention the fact that Alcott wrote a lot. By telling us that Alcott wrote by hand, and that her hand would cramp after hours of writing, we are able to support the statement that Alcott wrote more than most authors.

OLga [1]4 years ago
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Answer: The Answer is D: Alcott wrote by hand and had to learn to write with her left hand as well, since her right hand would cramp after hours of writing without stopping.

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