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... was unique. With Helen, Annie loved her and could relate to her because of Annie's personal experience with blindness. Kate and ...
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... doing. Annie and Kate and Helen are in Annie's room when Helen takes the scissors. Annie ... get them. Helen stabs Annie with them. ...
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... Helen learned with other children like her. Annie taught Helen manners, like how to eat and act appropriately with other people around her. ...
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... It was Miss Annie who taught Helen. Helen could also type on a regular typewriter. ... Helen and Miss Annie had been together for almost 50 years. ...
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... In 1914, Helen and Annie embarked on their first transcontinental tour, through Canada, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, other midwestern states, and California. ...
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... Only for two weeks though. So Annie and Helen move into the garden house. ... Now the door to learn is open for Helen and Annie will be there to teach her.
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... Helen grew up and Annie grew older . Helen began to have manners and act like a classy woman . ... Helen grew up and Annie grew older . ...
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"Relationship between Romeo and Juliet and Annie and Helen" Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare. It ...
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... Tired of this, Annie asked Helen's parents if they would let her live alone with Helen for two weeks in a cabin, so they wouldn't interfere with her work. ...
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... Annie also tells Helen "There's only one way out, for you, and it's language." (p. ) Helen is telling Annie the only way she will be able to hear and see is by ...
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... Helen was Annie's main miracle and is what the story was named for. ... When Annie came she gets Helen to become cleaner and disciplined, but Annie wanted more. ...
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... Annie and Helen should share responsibility for this "miracle," because it was their hard work that made it possible. Without Annie ...
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... The miracle occurs when Annie forces Helen to the water pump to refill a pitcher of water and Helen, through the feel of water and memory, begins to understand ...
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... This is preventing Annie from teaching this child. For example, when Annie tries to teach Helen not to eat off of her plate, they get in a huge fight. ...
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... Annie taught her to finger-spell; demolished the barrier for Helen between the movements in her hand and the words, objects and ideas they represented; and ...
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... People just treated her like she didn't because she couldn't speak. Helen started to overcome her disabilities because of Annie. ...
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... Annie ends up winning and Helen ate with a spoon on her own and folded her napkin. An example of man versus society is in act II, scene two. ...
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... it. And the letters that Annie made in Helen's hands looked really weird and different from what I thought they would be. I thought ...
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The Fire Dwellers, by Margaret Laurence and Afterimage, by Helen Humphries are both written ... of The Fire Dwellers is in her late thirties while Annie Phlean of ...
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... One of these loves was Sara Helen Whitman, and the other was Annie Richmond. Mrs. Richmond was a married woman and therefore this was an unattainable love. ...
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... siblings followed young John including Daniel Jr., and twins Mary and Annie. ... raised their two daughters, Wanda, born March 25th 1881, and Helen, born January ...
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... In 1831, Poems included three of his greatest works: "To Helen," "The City in the Sea ... As Poe had said in "For Annie," "The fever called 'Living' is conquered at ...
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... His wife had their fifth child Annie. She was born in 1849. ... He married again in 1884 to Helen Pitts who was 20 years younger than him. ...
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