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Describe how miss sullivan succeeds in helping helen keller achieve her aim in life.

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Answered by jalpajagani07
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Anne Sullivan's role in Helen Keller's life was her dedicated caretaker, teacher, defender, and life-long friend. Everywhere that Helen went she was accompanied by Anne, whom she called "Teacher." Anne taught Helen how to communicate using sign language, and this had a transformative impact on the young girl, as it gave her complete access to the world and human connection.

Answered by Anonymous
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— Sullivan worked far beyond expectations

— Extremely patient and tolerant with Helen

— Handled her with sensitivity but firmly

— Encouraged her to explore

— helped Helen to study and learn like normal children

— Patiently taught her words and then concepts- Helen narrates how Sullivan took pains and used all techniques to teach the first abstract idea 'love'

— Sullivan spelled words on her hands during lectures

— accompanied Helen everywhere

— Constant inspiration and tireless advocate for Helen.

— for Anne everything best in her life belonged to Sullivan

Detailed Answer : 

Miss Anne Sullivan was Helen’s instructor as well as a teacher. She was sent by the Perkins Institution in Boston to teach Helen. They found her competent enough to begin Helen’s education and she arrived at Helen’s place in March. After her arrival, Helen’s life changed. Apart from being a guide and instructor she was like a mother to Helen. She accompanied her wherever she went. Miss Sullivan had great patience. Sometimes Helen used to throw temper-tantrums but Miss Sullivan always handled her very well. She taught her to communicate by writing the spellings of the words on her hand with her fingers and thereafter to write sentences also. 

Miss Sullivan was a perfect teacher who enjoyed spending her time with Helen. She taught her subjects like Arithmetic, History, Geography, Zoology, Botany, etc. in a play-way method. Both Helen and Miss Sullivan had a good time with each other throughout their lives.

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