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describe helen's dog belle

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Answered by řåhûł
23
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hellen Keller’s favorite dog, an Irish setter named Belle, is beside Keller as she learns from her teacher how to communicate with finger spelling. Teacher and student travel to Boston together, where Keller begins to learn how to speak, and she is able to call her dog to her when they return home to Alabama. This portion of the book is structured in a traditional picture-book format, using limited text and large-format illustrations that will work well for reading aloud to young children. The final few pages shift to more complex text describing additional dogs owned by Keller throughout her life as well as a summary of her college education, lecture tours and philanthropic work in her later years. This dual structure makes the book suitable both for young children and for older children looking for biographical information for school reports.
While Helen Keller’s love of dogs isn’t an integral part of her personal biography, it’s an interesting hook to draw children into the story of this fascinating, inspirational woman.
Answered by shreyatripathi
36
Bella the dog of Helen was her another companion. She was old and lazy and liked to sleep by the open fire than to romp with Helen. Helen tried to teach her the sign language but she was dull and inattentive. She sometimes started and quivered with excitement, then she become perfectly rigid, as dogs do when they point a bird. She never do as Helen wish.

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