CBSE BOARD X, asked by ajeet13, 1 year ago

Describe how Helen Keller interest in reading grow with the help of miss Sullivan

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Answered by adityakute1817
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Miss Anne Sullivan was Helen’s teacher and mentor. She came in her life when she was just seven years old. She was sent by the Perkins Institute for blind. The day of arrival of Miss Sullivan is the most important for Helen as she opened the gate of information to her. She guided Helen through all phases of her life. Helen experience many parts of nature with her. Miss Sullivan taught her to communicate by spelling the words on her hand. Miss Sullivan was herself a blind and understood all the difficulties faced by a blind person. She was adorable woman and had a great patience. She also her subjects like Arithmetic, History, Geography, Zoology etc. in playful manner. She also helped Helen in learning speaking. Together they spent a lot of good times
Answered by Anonymous
7
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Miss Sullivan was instrumental in reawakening Helen's desire to read. Even when they studied most earnestly, it seemed more like play than work. Everything Miss Sullivan taught her was illustrated by a beautiful story or a poem. Anything that was delightful or interesting, Miss Sullivan would talk to her about it as if she herself was a little girl. Her enthusiasm was infectious and inviting. What many children thought of with dread that is studying, Helen remembered fondly. Miss Sullivan had a peculiar sympathy with Helen's pleasures and desires as well as a wonderful faculty for description. They read and studied outdoors, preferring the sunlit woods to the house. Helen's education was facilitated by the woods and environment around her, she learned her lessons from everything around her.
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