1. The writer says that it would be a blessing if everyone were struck blind and deaf once in their lifetime. Why does she say this?
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Helen thinks it a blessing if each human being was stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life. Men of sight and hearing often ignore what they should see or hear. If once they lose these powers, then they would realise their importance and make their proper use lifelong.
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