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Mrs. March states the theme of this passage when she says that all play and no work is as bad as all work and no play."
Which quotation from the passage provides the best evidence for the truth of this statement?


1. "Don't let us do any lessons, Beth, for a while, but play all the time and rest, as the girls mean to."


2. "Her solitary breakfast did not taste good, and the room seemed lonely and untidy, for jo had not filled the vases, Beth had not
dusted, and Amy's books lay scattered about."


3, "Beth began by rummaging everything out of the big closet where her family resided, but getting tired before half done, she left her
establishment topsy-turvy and went to her music, rejoicing that she had no dishes to wash."

4. "At teatime they compared notes, and all agreed that it had been a delightful, though unusually long day."