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5) What is the first obvious change that Kate observes in Helen while Helen is still at the garden house? how peaceful she is when she crochets how she has lost weight how she looks tired how she likes to cook how she is giggling 6) What does Annie ask Kate for? more vacation time more money more time with Helen alone more time with the parents more room for Helen and Annie

7) True or False: Kate makes arrangements for Helen to have another week with Annie. false true

8) True or False: Kate and Captain Keller are happy with Helen's progress because of Helen's behavior. true false

9) True or False: Annie is satisfied with Helen's progress. true false

10) What does Helen begin doing to Belle when Belle is brought to her? gently petting her hitting her on the back spell words on Belle's paw brushing her tail trying to make her sit

11) What figurative language is being used to describe Annie being "like a defeated general on the deserted battlefield" when she leaves the garden house? alliteration metaphor repetition simile onomatopoeia

12) True or False: The "lie" Annie refers to as she speaks to Captain Keller is the indulgence of Helen. false true

13) What change in behavior does James show as he talks to Kate after breakfast? He makes excuses for his behavior. He verbally attacks her. He ignores her. He denies all of his poor behavior. He apologizes

. 14) What does Annie mean when she tells Kate, "We're born to use words, like wings, it has to come"? that Helen will always need help to communicate that words can hurt other people that people are meant to communicate that Helen will never communicate that not everyone can communicate

15) As Annie is left alone in the garden house and begins to leave it, how does lighting indicate a change of mood? The lights change as Annie remembers the past. The lights stay the same indicating that her mood has not changed. The house lights turn on to show Annie’s anger. The lights flicker on and off as she remembers a difficult time in her life. The lights get brighter as she thinks about Helen. 1

6) In Act II, Annie makes the statement that "obedience is the gateway through which knowledge enters the mind of the child." In Act III, Annie says that "to do nothing but obey is - no gift, obedience without understanding is a - blindness, too." How do these two quotes show a change in Annie’s thinking? Annie realizes that there is more to learning for Helen than just obedience. Annie realizes that Kate was correct the entire time in indulging her daughter rather than being strict. Annie realizes that Helen will likely never change so she decides to be less strict. Annie realizes that Captain Keller’s strict ways are more beneficial for Helen. Annie realizes that Helen will never have good obedience, so she should give up.

17) How has Captain Keller’s opinion of Annie changed?

He admires Annie where before he was critical about her abilities. He admired Annie at the beginning, but now questions her abilities. He despised Annie at the beginning, but he was apathetic toward the end. He was apathetic toward Annie at the beginning, but he acknowledges her at the end. He was hopeful about Annie’s abilities at the beginning, but he was disappointed at the end.

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