12.02.2023

I=E/√R²+W²L² make r the subject of the formula

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The correct answer is Keller states her main idea in the first paragraph and then uses a chronological recollection to support the main idea.

In the first paragraph, Keller recalls when she met her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, and thinks of it as the best and most important day of her life. This idea is supported by the following paragraphs since all of them retell in chronological order what her teacher taught her, how she did it and how Keller wonderfully felt about her achievements.

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The correct answer is Keller states her main idea in the first paragraph and then uses a chronological recollection to support the main idea.

In the first paragraph, Keller recalls when she met her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, and thinks of it as the best and most important day of her life. This idea is supported by the following paragraphs since all of them retell in chronological order what her teacher taught her, how she did it and how Keller wonderfully felt about her achievements.

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That would be D, She recognizes the connection between objects and words

Explanation: The sentence  "I knew then that "w-a-t-e-r" meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul" shows that she has finally realized that the words and objects were connected with each other all along.

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She recognizes the connection between objects and words.

Explanation:

Helen Keller had already begun forming letters with her fingers, so water was not the first word she wrote.

Helen had broken the doll way before she went to the well. In fact, she forgets the frustration she felt before after she touches the doll and she says she regretted the doll after.

The honeysuckle thing is irrelevant to this question.

Helen could not understand the connection between words and objects because mug and water were essentially the same thing to her. Once she was away from the vessels, the jugs, mugs and saucers, and felt the water in the well gush in between her fingers, Helen understood "water" but more importantly, she understood words.

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P Answered by PhD

That would be D, She recognizes the connection between objects and words

Explanation: The sentence  "I knew then that "w-a-t-e-r" meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul" shows that she has finally realized that the words and objects were connected with each other all along.

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