Most people know Louisa May Alcott because of her classic novel ,begin italics,Little Women,end italics,. She also wrote ,begin italics,Little Men,end italics, and ,begin italics,Jo's Boys,end italics,. These novels, which feature the March sisters, are popular with young readers. Her writing has captivated and delighted young audiences for generations.

Louisa May Alcott was born in 1832 in Pennsylvania. She was the second daughter and had three other sisters. Louisa and her sisters were educated at home by their father. He often entertained guests such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and David Thoreau, great writers who influenced a young Louisa. It was natural for her to aspire to become a writer. When Alcott became older, she helped the family with finances by teaching and writing.

Louisa May Alcott's first novel, ,begin italics,Little Women,end italics,, is partly autobiographical, based on her experiences growing up in Massachusetts. The book was a great success and launched her career as a writer.

Question
Which phrase ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, describes how the author introduces the subject of Louisa May Alcott to the reader?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
by telling what Alcott's novels are usually about

2.
by explaining how Alcott's novels became popular

3.
by emphasizing that Alcott's novels have always been popular

4.
by revealing a personal opinion about the quality of Alcott's novels

2. by explaining how Alcott's novels became popular