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The morning after my teacher came she led me into her room and gave me a doll. The little blind children at the Perkins Institution had sent it and Laura Bridgman had dressed it, but I did not know this until afterward. When I had played with it a little while, Miss Sullivan slowly spelled into my hand the word "d-o-l-l." I was at once interested in this finger play and tried to imitate it. When I finally succeeded in making the letters correctly I was flushed with childish pleasure and pride. Running downstairs to my mother I held up my hand and made the letters for the doll. I did not know that I was spelling a word or even that words existed; I was simply making my fingers go in monkey-like imitation. In the days that followed I learned to spell in this uncomprehending way a great many words, among them pin, hat, cup, and a few verbs like sit, stand, and walk. But my teacher had been with me for several weeks before I understood that everything has a name. I left the well-house eager to learn. Everything had a name, and each name gave birth to a new thought. As we returned to the house every object which I touched seemed to quiver with life. That was because I saw everything with the strange, new sight that had come to me.
Which of the following best summarizes the excerpt?
Helen's teacher taught her to finger spell doll so she knew how to tell her teacher what toy she wanted to play with.
Helen was excited to learn that everything had a name so that she could talk with her teacher.
Helen liked to touch all the objects in the house so she knew which ones she wanted to play with.
Helen's teacher taught her all objects to have a name opening the world of language.
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The answer is D
This is because you dont need a comma after 2008.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a musical genius that was born in Bonn, Germany, around 16th December, 1770 and passed on in 1827. Beethoven has been widely recognized as one of the most important and influential musical composers of all times and he became a milestone in music with many of his compositions, which have been played many times around the world. From an early age, Beethoven displayed a great talent for music and through the influence of several teachers, and his own father, Beethoven began to develop his talent until he became one of the greatest composers of all time. Among the many things that can be said about this man´s music is that: first, it was highly influenced by the music of other great composers, not the least of which are Mozart, Haydn and J.S Bach, from whom, in the three recognized periods of development of his musical talent, Beethoven took certain elements to apply them to his own compositions. The second is that his greatest works were developed after he was struck deaf and the third is that as his illness progressed, and with his temper having always been passionate, Beethoven began a stage of separation from all his inlfuencers and thus started to develop music that became completely different from that of earlier composers, and thus, he helped music to transition from its classical stage to its Romantic stage. One thing that Beethoven did have, was a free spirit, given by his dislike for social differences and social inequality. These beliefs influenced his music and this could be seen through A: there were often dynamic parts to his compositions, a characteristic that had not been present in classical music and which marked the beginnings of the expression of emotions through music.
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the answer would be c. itit's pretty easy
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The superintendent said to students, " You are not allowed bring your books and copies in the exam hall ".
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