The Miracle Worker" Act 2 Quiz
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What is the main focus of Act Two in 'The Miracle Worker'?

  • Annie's struggle with her own patience
  • Helen's resistance to learning
  • The conflict between Annie and the Kellers
  • The discipline Annie tries to exercise over Helen (correct)
  • What does Annie try to balance in her approach to disciplining Helen?

  • Discipline and nurturing potential for learning (correct)
  • Ignoring misbehavior and rewarding good behavior
  • Rewarding bad behavior and punishment
  • Strictness and harsh punishment
  • What does Annie hope Helen will grasp by learning certain words?

  • The ability to express herself
  • The idea of right and wrong
  • The concept of time
  • The concept that things have names (correct)
  • How does Annie handle Helen's misbehavior?

    <p>She turns it into 'teachable moments'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Kellers' approach to disciplining Helen, according to the text?

    <p>Too willing to reward Helen even for bad behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Act Two of 'The Miracle Worker'

    • The main focus is on Annie's efforts to teach Helen discipline and language.

    Annie's Approach to Disciplining Helen

    • Annie tries to balance firmness and affection when disciplining Helen.
    • She aims to make Helen understand the consequences of her actions without breaking her spirit.

    Helen's Learning Goals

    • Annie hopes Helen will grasp the connection between words and objects, and eventually, abstract ideas.
    • By learning certain words, Annie wants Helen to understand the concept of language and its significance.

    Handling Misbehavior

    • Annie handles Helen's misbehavior by using physical restraint and redirection.
    • She also uses positive reinforcement, such as praise and affection, to encourage good behavior.

    The Kellers' Approach to Disciplining Helen

    • According to the text, the Kellers' approach to disciplining Helen is permissive and lenient.
    • They have allowed Helen to develop bad habits and behave impulsively, which Annie seeks to change.

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    Test your knowledge of "The Miracle Worker" Act 2 with this quiz. Delve into the themes of discipline and determination as Annie works to educate her young pupil, Helen Keller. Explore the challenges and triumphs in this pivotal act of the play.

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