A. Miss Sullivan
O
B. Helen's brother
O
C. Helen's mother
O
D. A spelling book
Helen Keller learned to spell the word 'doll' as well as other forms of communication from her teacher, Miss Sullivan, who was pioneering in her approach to working with children with disabilities.
The person who taught Helen to spell the word doll was A. Miss Sullivan. Helen Keller was a deaf and blind child, and it was Miss Sullivan who took up the arduous task of teaching her how to communicate using sign language and spelling out words in her hand. Doll was one of the first words that Helen learned how to spell under Miss Sullivan's tutelage.
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Answer:
A. Miss Sullivan
Explanation:
Ms. Sullivan gave Helen a doll to play with. Ms. Sullivan really wanted Helen to learn to spell the word "doll," so she sought a way to get the girl's attention to learn how to spell.
Answer:
unacceptable.
abhorrent
revolting
repulsive
repellent
disgusting
offensive
objectionable
vile
foul
nasty
loathsome
sickening
nauseating
nauseous
hateful
detestable
execrable
abominable
monstrous
appalling
reprehensible
deplorable
insufferable
intolerable
unacceptable
despicable
contemptible
beyond the pale
unspeakable
noxious
obscene
base
hideous
grisly
gruesome
horrendous
heinous
atrocious
awful
terrible
dreadful
frightful
obnoxious
unsavory
unpalatable
unpleasant
disagreeable
distasteful
dislikeable
off-putting
displeasing
ghastly
horrible
horrid
gross
putrid
sick-making
yucky
beastly
bogging
noisome
disgustful
scurvy
loathly
Answer:
Explanation:
Here are a few: revolting and repulsive, based on the definition of both these words, since both mean distasteful or extremely distasteful.
Question 3 options:
Joyful
Energetic
Bold
Enthusiastic
If you have to choose 3 words that best describe the word “high-spirited”, I would choose: Joyful, Energetic and Enthusiastic.
Answer:
C.) Bold
Explanation:
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2)She believes that Creon is cruel and was going to punish her no matter what
3) She blames her sister for not standing by her side
4) She blames Haimon for not doing more to help her
Answer:
Proper adjectives have their initial letter capitalized
Explanation:
Most adjectives used in writing and speech are common adjectives. Common adjectives are not capitalized. This is because they are everyday words, not derived from proper nouns. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns.