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ANNIE: Which half? This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which l'll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I've been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again,
and I don't want to say goodbye. Don't open the door, I'm crying.
ANAGNOS (GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which word best describes Annie in this excerpt?
grateful
considerate
apologetic
enthusiastic

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