It's B because Miss Sullivan wouldn't give up on Helen. She taught her words by letting her feel the objects and then spelling them in her hands.
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Explanation:
Your best choice is B, opposite of the word hamper. If you suppose someone, you are trying to help them. If you hamper them, you are trying to stop them from doing something.
So A is wrong.
C is also incorrect. If they are opposite in meaning, one of the words will not define the other.
D is nonsense. As an answer it has no meaning. Parts of speech means verbs and nouns and pronouns etc. None of them are supports.
Answer:
What is a 'puzzle word'?
Are you asking me to rearrange the letters to produce a valid word? If so, then the word is 'homestay.'
Explanation: