Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
ANAGNOS: So. You are no longer our pupil, we throw you into the world, a teacher. If the child can be taught. No one expects you to work miracles, even for twenty five dollars a month. Now, in this envelope a loan, for the railroad, which you will repay me when you have a bank account. But in this box, a gift. With our love.
(ANNIE opens the small box he extends, and sees a garnet ring. She looks up, blinking, and down.)
Which of these statements provides the best summary of the scene?
Anagnos explains his expectations of Annie, offering her money and a farewell present.
Anagnos offers Annie a garnet ring, and he tells her that she might not succeed at teaching.
Anagnos presents Annie with a loan and a ring that is worth more than she will earn in six months of teaching.
Anagnos shows his generosity as he gives his wise advice and his expensive present to Annie.
Answer:
Anagnos explains his expectations of Annie, offering her money and a farewell present.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the excerpt from The Miracle Worker, it is narrated that Anagnos tells Annie that she is no longer his pupil and bids her farewell, giving her a present.
Therefore, the statement that provides the best summary of the scene is that Anagnos explains his expectations of Annie, offering her money and a farewell present.