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Kept in touch
Answer for the clue "Kept in touch ", 5 letters:
wrote
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vb. (en-simple past of: write )
Usage examples of wrote.
I often droop over my spiritless, inactive hands, my mind utterly devoid of writeable thoughts, and when I go back to a page I wrote a few days ago, my mind is full of childish terror and rage, it so obviously must be rewritten.
Howe that Annie wrote for Nella Braddy showed that resentment of the woman was still alive in her fifty years later.
Helen wrote Mildred in 1933 after the latter had protested the wrong and disagreeable impression of the Keller family circumstances that Helen and others were responsible for spreading about the country.
She wrote later that her teacher had an intuitive understanding of her pleasures and desires.
During a summer visit to Huntsville, Alabama, with her father, Helen wrote her first letter.
The latter was already turning into an indefatigable letter writer, and on October 24 she wrote again: dear little blind girls I will write you a letter I thank you for pretty desk I did write to mother in memphis on it mother and mildred came home wednesday mother brought me a pretty new dress and hat papa did go to huntsville he brought me apples and candy I and teacher will come to boston and see you nancy is my doll she does cry I do rock nancy to sleep mildred is sick doctor will give her medicine to make her well I and teacher did go to church sunday mr lane did read in book and talk lady did play on organ I did give man money in basket.
Her father gave her problems in arithmetic, and she wrote their names and her own for them.
As the summer at the Cape ended, she wrote him a letter filled with youthful Weltschmerz, and he quickly wrote back: That you are discontented and disposed to take a gloomy view of your ability to reach the heights of absolute bliss, I am exceedingly sorry.
She was fond of all living things, wrote Annie, and would not have them treated unkindly.
He approved the suggestion of Eva Ramsdell and so wrote Captain Keller.
During the summer of 1889 Annie received many letters from Helen and presumably wrote some in return.
Helen wrote the absent director, who had gone from Paris to Vienna to Athens.
She was soon reading simple French stories that Miss Marrett wrote out for her in Braille and by February wrote letters in French, including one to a delighted Mr.
Helen wrote him on November 27, 1889, I think you will be surprised to receive a letter from a little girl whom you do not know, but I thought you would be glad to hear that your beautiful poems make me very happy.
He was sorry to have been away from Boston during her stay there, he wrote Helen as his search for health and rest drew to an end, but it would not be very long before he had the pleasure of welcoming her back to Boston.