Captain Keller asked for help with Helen from an institute for the Blind. In this sentence, I think that "with" means "in regard to, towards or concerning (sb)." Is it correct?Thanks a lot.
Top answer
That's correct. [ And, of course, he got excellent help in the person of Annie Sullivan! ]
— Philip
That's correct.
[ And, of course, he got excellent help in the person of Annie Sullivan!
]
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