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4What plan does Annie devise to teach Helen to depend on her? leave with Helen unexpectedly to an undisclosed location force her to stay by her side every minute of the day at her parents' house take Helen back to the school for the blind ask her parents to leave their home for a vacation live alone with her in the garden house for two weeks 5) What metaphor does Annie use to describe her plan? (Hint: "All's fair in love and war.") She describes it as a siege. She describes it as a walk in the park. She describes it as a rocky boat ride. She describes it as walking through fire. She describes it as a peaceful nap. 6) True or False: It can be inferred that Captain Keller's silence when Annie questions about whether he likes Helen is that he may not. true false 7) How does the playwright indicate the passing of time that occurs after the Kellers leave the garden house and before James comes to talk to Annie? creates a silhouette scene projects a sign on the back wall explaining the change inserts the song "Sunrise, Sunset" makes it look like the sun rises and sets has the narrator indicate the time change 8) How does James act as an antagonist toward Annie in Scene v? He yells at Annie for how poorly she is treating Helen. He sabotages her work with Helen by giving her candy when she slaps Annie. He makes a plan on how to run Annie off. He tries to discourage Annie from teaching Helen. He makes it look like Annie is stealing from the family. 9) When Helen reacts to her "new" surroundings, what phrase is used to describe her? a spirited imp a gentle butterfly a devil on the loose a lively fairy a tornado incarnate 10) True or False: It can be inferred that the reason behind James's attitude toward his father is that he is forced to go into the family business. true false 11) How does Annie respond when she hears Jimmie's voice in Scene vii? She writes in her journal. She faints. She starts yelling. She refuses to listen to it. She starts to weep. 1 2) True or False: Annie gets Helen to let her touch her by spelling words in Percy's hand. false true 13) The mood at the end of Act II is . terrifying sad calm suspenseful tense 14) Act II, Scenes v-vii Inferences When making inferences, you are looking beyond the words and into the actions and reactions of the characters. Make inferences about the interaction between Annie and Captain Keller in the garden house. How does each behave? Who seems to be in control of the conversation? Make sure you are writing in complete sentences that are error free.

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