Where does Annie Take Helen when she removes her from the table what happens there?

Where does Annie take Helen after she finally removes her from the table? Annie takes Helen to the water pump. What happens there? Helen refills the pitcher.
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Why does Annie take Helen out to the pump?

Annie doesn't want Helen to return to the main house because then she feels like all her teachings will be wasted because of her parents' love, and she needs more time to teach Helen. Throughout the play look for the lines in which water is mentioned and the pump is highlighted.
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What does Helen do next?

What does Helen do next? She goes around spelling everything she touches. How do her parents react to this turn of events? Overjoyed.
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What object does Helen offer to Annie?

What object does Helen offer to Annie? The key from the door that she locked Annie in.
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What happened during Helen's miracle?

What happened during Helen's "miracle"? A pitcher of water broke.
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Ending dinner scene of the disney version of the mirrical worker



What was Helen Keller's first word?

Although she had no knowledge of written language and only the haziest recollection of spoken language, Helen learned her first word within days: “water.” Keller later described the experience: “I knew then that 'w-a-t-e-r' meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand.
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What happened to Helen Keller at the water pump?

However, a breakthrough occurred one day when Sullivan held one of Keller's hands under water from a pump and spelled out "w-a-t-e-r" in Keller's palm. Keller went on to learn how to read, write and speak. With Sullivan's assistance, Keller attended Radcliffe College and graduated with honors in 1904.
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What does Helen do at the dinner table?

At the supper table, Helen throws her napkin to the floor. Annie puts the napkin back on Helen's lap, and when Helen throws it away again, Annie takes away Helen's food. Aunt Ev objects that Helen is only a child, but Annie shoots back that Helen is testing her family to see what she can get away with.
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Who does Helen fight with during the garden scene 5 years later after we find out that she is blind and deaf?

Annie goes over to Helen and tries to spell on Helen's hand. But Helen pushes away from Annie toward the front door. Annie catches Helen and lifts her, kicking, back to her chair. The two continue to struggle, knocking over chairs.
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What will Annie try to teach Helen first last and in between?

Language and Meaning

Shortly after Annie arrives to the Keller household, the significance of language is first emphasized. Annie informs Kate that her goal is to teach Helen “first, last, and—in between language… Language is to the mind more than light is to the eye.
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What does Helen do with the key to Annie's room?

TMW Act I: What does Helen do with the key to Annie's room? When no one is looking, she takes the key out of her mouth and hides it under a plank near the water pump.
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Was Annie Sullivan blind?

Her parents were impoverished immigrants who fled the Great Famine in Ireland. She became almost blind from a bacterial eye disease when she was 5. Her mother died when she was 8, and her father abandoned Sullivan and her brother.
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What was the name of Helen's teacher?

On March 3, 1887, Anne Sullivan begins teaching six-year-old Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing after a severe illness at the age of 19 months.
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Is the miracle worker true?

“'The Miracle Worker' is the true story of two inspirational figures,” said Taryn Sacramone, executive director of Queens Theatre. “It is about the power of motivation and our will to connect with other people. We know our audiences will be moved by this production.”
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What has Annie taught Helen during the two weeks in the Garden House?

In two weeks Annie has to convince Helen to break through Helen's barriers of blindness and deafness to show her a medium through which she can communicate - language.
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What does Annie tell the Kellers that Helen's greatest handicap is?

Annie believes that her worst handicap is her mother's love and pity.
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What has Annie done to prepare herself for the task of education Helen?

Annie demonstrates that she will take the trouble to teach Helen something better by locking herself and Helen in the dining room and doing what is necessary to get Helen to eat off her own plate, to use a spoon, and to fold her napkin.
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How did Annie startle Helen?

How does Annie react to Helen breaking the doll? Annie shows Helen what not to do to the doll and then spells (bad girl) in her hand while letting Helen feel her shake her head.
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How does Annie respond to Helen's tantrums and violence?

Annie responded to the miseries within and about her by lashing out, childishly, throwing things, going into tantrums” (Lash 4).
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What is Annie's definition of original sin?

Annie expresses her opinion that the Keller's overindulgence concerning Helen's behavior is doing more harm than good. "Maybe you all do. It's my idea of the original sin." To Annie, giving up is the worst action possible. "Ho, your jealous are you!"
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What does obedience without understanding mean?

obedience without understanding is a -blindness too. This means that learning obedience without actually understanding doesn't mean anything. Annie is depressed that she wasn't able to teach Helen language, she wanted to teach Helen "yes."
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Did Helen Keller regain her sight?

Fortunately, surgical procedures allowed her to regain her sight, but Helen's blindness was permanent. She needed someone to help her through life, someone to teach her that blindness wasn't the end of the road.
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What all did Helen Keller do?

In addition to being a member of the Socialist Party, Keller was a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She was an outspoken advocate for women's rights and a strong supporter of birth control, all radical views for a woman in the early 20th century.
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