(KATE smiles and leads HELEN off around the corner. ANNIE alone in her room picks up things and in the act of removing HELEN’S doll gives way to unmannerly temptation: she throttles it. She drops it on her bed, and stands pondering. Then she turns back, sits decisively, and writes again, as the lights dim on her.)
(Grimly)
“The, more, I, think, the, more, certain, I, am, that, obedience, is, the, gateway, through, which, knowledge, enters, the, mind, of, the, child—”
—The Miracle Worker,
William Gibson
Based on the passage, in which three ways does the change in setting affect the scene?
A.) Annie is left alone in her room.
B.) Kate and Helen join Annie in her room.
C.) Annie can no longer write her letter in private.
D.) Annie can write her letter in private.
E.) Kate cannot see Annie throttle the doll.