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What did Amy do when Jo refused to allow Amy to come to the movies?

A. Threw a tantrum
B. Burned the book Jo was writing
C. Secretly followed them to the movies
D. Spent the afternoon drawing with Beth

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Final answer:

The provided excerpts do not contain enough information to determine Amy's response to Jo not allowing her to go to the movies. To answer correctly, one would need access to the relevant part of "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to an event that happens in a novel, where the character Amy reacts to another character, Jo, not allowing her to go to the movies. Based on the excerpts provided and the classic literature context which it resembles, there is no sufficient information given in the excerpts to accurately determine Amy's exact reaction to this specific situation. Without relevant text or context from the novel itself, one cannot conclusively say whether Amy threw a tantrum, burned a book, followed them to the movies, or spent the afternoon drawing with Beth.

However, the excerpts do give insight into Amy's character and some of her actions in different situations. Unfortunately, they do not inform us about her reaction to not being allowed to go to the movies by Jo. To provide an accurate answer, the text in question would need to be from the novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott, where this specific incident takes place, and in the novel, Amy burns Jo's book in retaliation.

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