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Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker Act 3. ANNIE [PRESENTLY]: I taught her one thing, no. Don’t do this, don’t do that—

KELLER: It’s more than all of us could, in all the years we—

ANNIE: I wanted to teach her what language is. I wanted to teach her yes.

KELLER: You will have time.

ANNIE: I don’t know how. I know without it to do nothing but obey is—no gift, obedience without understanding is a—blindness, too. Is that all I’ve wished on her?

KELLER [GENTLY]: No, no—

ANNIE: Maybe.

Based on the dialogue, which statement best describes Annie?

She is not satisfied with what she has taught Helen.
She is convinced that Helen will be a success.
She is proud of the vocabulary Helen is learning.
She is concerned that Helen’s disobedience will return.

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