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Read the sentences from "From Little Women".

On one side was an old, brown house, looking rather bare and shabby, robbed of the vines that in summer cover its walls and the flowers, which then surround it.

Based on these sentences, what is the author's point of view about the Marches' house?

A. It is cozy but not fancy
B. It is fancy but not cozy
C. It is neither cozy nor fancy

Answer :

C is the answer because he only said negative things about the house nothing that implied it was cozy nor fancy

Answer:

Answer C

Explanation:

The house is clearly not fancy as the author describes it as a very run down home; it is "old" and "shabby". It is not cozy either because the author states that no vines or flowers are covering the home, like they do in summer, which gives it a "bare" look, instead of a warm and cozy look.

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