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2. How was Helen able to recognise her friends?

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Answered by subhamrout2019
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Helen also states that she knew she was "different from other people" even before her teacher Anne Sullivan arrived. She particularly recognized her differences when she felt peoples' lips moving when they were in conversations with each other.

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Helen was very intelligent and she used a very peculiar way to identify their friend and know about what they were talking

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After the illness at nineteen months that left her blind and deaf, Keller writes, she forgot that her life had ever been anything other than one of darkness and silence. However, while this state came to seem normal to her, she also had moments of realizing she was different from other people.

Helen also states that she knew she was "different from other people" even before her teacher Anne Sullivan arrived. She particularly recognized her differences when she felt peoples' lips moving when they were in conversations with each other with their mouths, not their hands. She was so curious about this that she would touch people's lips while they talked to each other, but she did not comprehend how they could communicate this way.

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