Anne Sullivan was frustrated because she felt that they need more time for Helen to learn how to communicate and behave effectively. At the begging, Anne’s work at the Keller’s house was constantly interrupted by the stubborn attitude of his father, in attending all of Helen’s demands. As a result, Anne requested an isolation period with Helen. Helen's father sent them to a nearby property for two weeks. During this time, Helen learned some words by spelling it in her hand. Additionally, Anne taught her some basic rules of behavior such as table manners. Despite this remarkable progress, Helen was just repeating the spelling taught by Anne. Within two weeks, Helen's parents went to bring her back to their home. However, Anne felt that more time was needed for Helen to learn how to communicate by herself.
Answer:
D. remorseful
Explanation:
The tone of this excerpt from "Homesick" is remorseful.
From the excerpt, we discover that as the narrator poured out her miserable story to her mother, her mother listened quietly, stroking her hair. Then the narrator reveals that she discovered that her mother remembered herself that she was a mother. This description reveals that the narrator used a remorseful tone as she explained the reaction of her mother. Also, her mother's reaction shows a remorseful disposition.
Option D is the correct answer.
A play which is the answer I think
Answer:
The author's claim is that the ban on disposable plastic will create a positive impact on the environment and reduce environmental problems.
Explanation:
An author's claim is the subject on which the author constructs the arguments he wishes to present in a text. In this case, from the text presented above, we can see that the author argued about how the ban on disposable plastics would be important to promote improvements in the environment, as it would reduce the amount of waste that causes pollution and increase global climate changes, in addition to forcing companies to use more sustainable products and favorable to the preservation of the environment.
In this case, we can affirm that the author's claim is that the ban on disposable plastic would cause environmental improvements of global impact.