In Excerpt from Little Women: Chapter 34 by Louisa May Alcott, which statements best explains Mr. Dashwood's opinion on the inclusion of morals in the stories

A. HE believes morals in stories are less important than the quality of writing.
B. He believes stories that include morals can be exciting if written correctly.
C. He believes stories should teach a moral but readers want to be entertained.
D. He believes selling entertainment stories is more important than teaching a moral.

C. He believes stories should teach a moral but readers want to be entertained.

In Excerpt from Little Women: Chapter 34 by Louisa May Alcott,

What does the emboldened mean as used in paragraph 23

A. burdened
B. encouraged
C. humbled
D. unsurprised

A. burdened

In Excerpt from Little Women: Chapter 34 by Louisa May Alcott,

Mr. Dashwood ask for which two features in the next manuscript

In the text, Mr. Dashwood asks for "A good, useful moral, properly worked out, good incident, and something to take folks' minds off the fashions."