HILDREN: There’s a present. We brought you a going-away present!

ANNIE: Oh, now you shouldn’t have –

CHILDREN: We did, we did, where’s the present?

SMALLEST CHILD [MOURNFULLY]: Don’t go, Annie, away.

(continued)

What do we learn about Annie from the other characters in this scene?

She likes to receive presents.
She does not like children.
She is well loved at her school.
She is easily embarrassed.

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From the other characters in this scene, we learn that Annie is well-loved at her school. The children's excitement about giving her a going-away present and their pleading for her not to leave indicates that she has made a positive impression on them, and they care about her. Their heartfelt reactions suggest a strong emotional bond between Annie and the children.

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