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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
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( Plzzz help its over due) (15 POINTS) Will mark brainiest (auto correct)

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Over [174]3 years ago
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Beth March was an amazing being around 1860 when the events of Little women happened. Beth and I are similar because we both share the traits of being shy, being giving and being humble.  

Beth and I are similar because we both are shy. The author explicitly tells us in the book that Beth is shy by saying “Beth is incredibly shy and feels hugely uncomfortable when she has to leave the security of her family home. Interests... playing the piano, taking care of her dolls, and raising kittens. But music is definitely Beth's biggest passion in life.” This sentence from the book tells us about Beth's hobbies and herself, which shows she is a very reserved person. As for me, I am a very shy person when you meet me. For example, anytime i've ever met any new family, or friends, I am very hesitant and shy.  

Beth and I are very similar and alike because we are both very giving and selfless. In the book Beth is very selfless while helping watch the baby who had Scarlet fever. I am selfless because no matter what situation I'm in, I always give the other person a bigger opportunity. For example if something is very limited and my friends all want to do something together, since it is limited I will always stay behind and let them have fun, because it makes me happy knowing my friends are happy.  

The last reason Beth and I are similar is that we are both humble. For example in the book it states “ Too anxious to attend school and too humble to attempt work outside of the home, Beth ... Laurie and Meg wonder if Mrs. March should be told of Beth's illness.” This sentence is stating how Beth is staying very humble while she is sick, and is too quiet, and humbled to work anywhere other than home. I am like Beth because I am also humble, and an example of that is I don’t do well in society, because I stay a little too humble. For example I used to live in a very bad part of my town, and got so used to everything, which is a way I was humbled.

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I hope this helps!

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