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(ANNIE insists, and HELEN gets
(ANNIE insists, and HELEN gets rid of ANNIE’S hand by jabbing it with the needle. ANNIE gasps and moves to grip HELEN’S
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What is an example of a conflict from The Miracle Worker that would create interest for potential readers?
Annie taking time to
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3. The Kellers allow Annie and Helen to live alone for two weeks because they
a. believe that their interference creates too many
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[ANNIE . . . spells into HELEN's free palm:]
Water. W, a, t, e, r. Water. It has a—name— And now the miracle happens. HELEN
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The passage is The Miracle Worker by William Gibson.
Kate. Miss Annie. Annie. No. Kate (a pause). It’s a very special day.
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The passage is The Miracle Worker by William Gibson.
Kate. Miss Annie. Annie. No. Kate (a pause). It’s a very special day.
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Read the following text from a play. This excerpt is about Helen Keller.
[ANNIE . . . spells into HELEN's free palm:] Water. W,
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When Annie Sullivan is sent to work for the Keller family, she has no idea what she will encounter or what to expect. She knows
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I need help figuring out the exposition, complications, climax, and resolution of The Miracle Worker.
I think some complications
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[ANNIE] wipes the hand clean and leads HELEN to her bureau, where she looks for something to engage her. She finds a sewing
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