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HELP (1) I had known for a long time that the people about me used a method of communication different from mine; and even before I knew that a deaf child could be taught to speak, I was conscious of dissatisfaction with the means of communication I already possessed. . . .
(2) In 1890 Mrs. Lamson, who had been one of Laura Bridgman’s teachers, and who had just returned from a visit to Norway and Sweden, came to see me, and told me of Ragnhild Kaata, a deaf and blind girl in Norway who had actually been taught to speak. Mrs. Lamson had scarcely finished telling me about this girl’s success before I was on fire with eagerness. I resolved that I, too, would learn to speak. I would not rest satisfied until my teacher took me, for advice and assistance, to Miss Sarah Fuller, principal of the Horace Mann School. This lovely, sweet-natured lady offered to teach me herself, and we began the twenty-sixth of March, 1890.

(3) Miss Fuller’s method was this: she passed my hand lightly over her face, and let me feel the position of her tongue and lips when she made a sound. I was eager to imitate every motion and in an hour had learned six elements of speech: M, P, A, S, T, I. Miss Fuller gave me eleven lessons in all. I shall never forget the surprise and delight I felt when I uttered my first connected sentence, “It is warm.” True, they were broken and stammering syllables; but they were human speech. My soul, conscious of new strength, came out of bondage, and was reaching through those broken symbols of speech to all knowledge and all faith.

The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.

Part A: Reread this sentence from paragraph 3.

Miss Fuller’s method was this: she passed my hand lightly over her face, and let me feel the position of her tongue and lips when she made a sound.

Which of the following best restates Keller’s explicit meaning in this sentence?

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Here is how Miss Fuller learned to teach speech:

She touched the faces of speaking people, so that she could copy them.

Here is why Miss Fuller learned to teach speech:

A. She wanted people to know what it felt like to speak, so that they would be motivated to learn.

Here is how Miss Fuller taught people to speak:

B. She let them feel how she used her mouth to make sounds so that they could copy her.

Here is how Miss Fuller taught people to speak:

C. She used her hands to convey meaning so that even the deaf could understand her.
d. Here is how Miss Fuller taught people to speak:

She used her hands to convey meaning, so that even the deaf could understand her.

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