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What does Amy March prioritize in order to support her artistic ambitions?
Sacrificing her financial stability
Sacrificing her family relationships
Sacrificing her personal time
Sacrificing her reputation
In 'Little Women', how does Amy view her artist identity in relation to her family?
She sees art as more important than family.
She believes family should support her artistic goals.
She feels guilty for wanting to pursue her art.
She believes family can be separated from artistry.
What critical moment showcases Amy's willingness to sacrifice for her art?
Choosing to be with her family during a crisis
Giving up her own art supplies to help Jo
Burning her sketches to promote her sister’s success
Deciding to leave home to pursue art in Paris
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