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What is the significance of the character ‘Jo March’ in ‘Little Women’?

A. Ambition and independence
B. Friendship
C. Love
D. Family

Answer: Ambition and independence


Additional Information: Jo March embodies ambition and independence in Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women.'


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

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