Respuesta :
In the book Lyddie, the young girl Lyddie has two passions. These are: a deep-seated loyalty to her family and a desire for independence as is so common in a teenager. One example is, how she saves her family from an intruding bear as she stares it down while her family escapes to the loft. She then works tirelessly in a textile mill to pay off her family's debt on their farm.
Answer:
In Paterson's Lyddie, Lyddie is extremely loyal to her family, even willing to work grueling hours at the textile mill to pay off their debts. Lyddie's life and challenges deprive her of youthfulness and force her to display leadership and effort to survive.