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[kate: ] i’m sorry, miss annie. annie [indignantly]: why does she get a reward? for stabbing me? kate: well— (then, tiredly) we catch our flies with honey, i’m afraid. we haven’t the heart for much else, and so many times she simply cannot be compelled. annie [ominous]: yes. i’m the same way myself. —the miracle worker, william gibson based on the dialogue in the passage, which statements are true? select all that apply. annie is upset with kate. annie speaks her mind. kate is worn out and tired. annie is afraid of kate. kate is kind.

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