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Read this scene from The Miracle Worker Act 2.


([ANNIE] wipes the hand clean and leads HELEN to her bureau, where she looks for something to engage her. She finds a sewing card, with needle and thread, and going to her knees, shows HELEN’S hand how to connect one row of holes.)


How do these stage directions add meaning to the play?


The stage directions suggest the historical time period.

The stage directions describe Annie’s manner of speaking.

The stage directions show how Annie reacts to Helen.

The stage directions explain Helen’s facial expressions.

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

([ANNIE] wipes the hand clean and leads HELEN to her bureau, where she looks for something to engage her. She finds a sewing card, with needle and thread, and going to her knees, shows HELEN’S hand how to connect one row of holes.)

How do these stage directions add meaning to the play?

The stage directions suggest the historical time period.

The stage directions describe Annie’s manner of speaking.

The stage directions show how Annie reacts to Helen.

The stage directions explain Helen’s facial expressions.

Answered by logaprabhasl
1

Answer:

The correct answer is The stage directions suggest the historical time period.

Explanation:

The Miracle of Art II is a autobiography of Helen Keller.It makes us to understand,how Helen fought against her odd things and how the surrounding helped her.As we know,Helen Keller were blind,deaf and dumb.But,the people around her were kind enough to make her feel better.Annie was the teacher of Helen Keller.

Her way of teaching helped Helen to learn in a better and easier way.Annie wipes the hand clean and leads Helen to her bureau, where she looks for something to engage her. She finds a sewing card, with needle and thread, and going to her knees, shows Helen's hand how to connect one row of holes.

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