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Answer The Following Questions Using Complete Sentences
Answer The Following Questions Using Complete Sentences
The greatest problem is disciplining Helen without breaking her spirit (p. 47)
2. What simile does Captain Keller use to describe Annie teaching spelling to Helen?
Babies learn language by having words repeated to them, much like Annie is
is repeating words to Helen (p. 50)
Obedience is the gateway through which knowledge enters the mind of a child
(p. 51)
What was Helen doing Helen is walking around the table, sticking her hands into
during this scene? everyone’s plate and taking food.
Why didn’t anyone try It is the only way to have peace and quiet while eating; if they try to
to stop her? stop Helen, she will have a tantrum
What is Captain He states that Annie is too harsh on Helen and should just let Helen
Keller’s attitude do what she wants
towards this?
He states that Annie is not what Helen needs and should be fired. Keller wants Kate to handle it
and he leaves to go to work.
8. Captain Keller and Annie feel sorry for Helen for different reasons. How does their
pity for Helen affect their approaches to dealing with her?
Character Why does this character feel sorry How does this character’s pity affect
for Helen? their approach to dealing with her?
Captain Keller Keller pities Helen because he feels He spoils her and gives in to all of her
she is handicapped and will never be tantrums.
able to communicate.
Annie Annie pities her because she has She realizes that she needs to teach Helen
been spoiled and never taught discipline first before she can begin to
discipline. teacher her language
9. What three things does Annie accomplish, with difficulty, in the breakfast room?
10. There are over five pages of stage directions describing the wordless confrontation
between Helen and Annie in the dining room. What three images stand out most clearly in
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your mind as you think about the scene?
Image 1:
Image 2:
Image 3:
11. At the garden house, what does Captain Keller mean when he says “give notice”?
He wants to fire Annie because she does not listen to or respect the family. He
also believes Annie is causing harm to Helen (p. 70)
She does not listen to or respect the family. He also believes Annie is causing harm to Helen
(p. 70)
13. Why does Annie insist on taking Helen to the garden house?
She needs to remove Helen from her parents and have Helen depend on her for
everything (p. 74)
14. Why does Annie say that Helen is handicapped by her parents’ love?
The Kellers spoil Helen because they love her and let her get away with things
that they should not (p. 73)
15. Annie tells the Kellers about her experience in the asylum. What does she hope to
accomplish by doing this?
She wants them to see that Helen would not survive in such a place and how bad
it could be.
16. List three horrible details Annie tells the Kellers about the asylum.
Detail 2: They played in the room with the dead bodies (p. 75-76)
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Annie can have Helen for two weeks in the garden house (p. 78)
18. How can the reader tell that James is jealous of Annie and resentful of Kate?
He asks, “What’s her secret, sir? That enables her to get anything she wants out
of you?”
Keller asks, “What does he want out of me?” and James replies, “Everything you
forgot when you forgot my mother.” (p. 83)
17. How does Annie get Helen to let Annie touch her?