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The Miracle Worker: Act III - Quiz
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What does Annie mean when she says to Helen, "the chick has to come out of its shell sometime"? What is Annie wanting desperately?
Compare and contrast the breakfast scene in Act Two with the breakfast scene in Act Three.
The opening scene of Act Three shows the lives of James and Annie as somewhat similar. Discuss the similarities in their lives.
Compare and contrast Kate's feelings about Helen's progress after two weeks to Annie's feelings about Helen's progress after two weeks.
Explain how James's blessing at the dinner table refers to Annie's struggle with Helen.
Describe the miracle that occurs at the water pump.
What act does Helen do to demonstrate her full acceptance of Annie? How does this action contrast with her first attempt to get rid of Annie in Act One?
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