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ANNIE: Oh, in grownups you have to, Mr. Anagnos. I mean in children it just seems a little – precocious, can I use that word? ANAGNOS: Only if you can spell it. ANNIE: Premature. So I hope at least she's a bright one. ANAGNOS: Deaf, blind, mute – who knows? She is like a little safe, locked, that no one can open. Perhaps there is a treasure inside. ANNIE: Maybe it's empty, too? Which is the best description of Annie based on this excerpt?

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