Describe the house of helen keller. Why is it called Helen’s childhood paradise? (200words answer required)
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She was born in a tiny house that had a large square room and a small one where the servant slept. The house was completely covered with vines, climbing roses and honeysuckles. It looked like an arbour from the garden. There were yellow roses and Southern smilax in the little porch. This place was the favourite haunt of humming-birds and bees.
Hellen Keller lived in a tiny house called "Ivy Green". It consisted of a large square room covered by vines, climbing roses and honeysuckles. As a nature lover and imaginative child, Helen enjoyed the company of humming birds and bees. This pleasure could not be enjoyed for long, as Helen was robbed off her power to hear and see by a mysterious ailment. Thus, her home is her childhoods' paradise. She saw the rose and heard the bees, for the first and last time at "Ivy Green".
Hellen Keller lived in a tiny house called "Ivy Green". It consisted of a large square room covered by vines, climbing roses and honeysuckles. As a nature lover and imaginative child, Helen enjoyed the company of humming birds and bees. This pleasure could not be enjoyed for long, as Helen was robbed off her power to hear and see by a mysterious ailment. Thus, her home is her childhoods' paradise. She saw the rose and heard the bees, for the first and last time at "Ivy Green".
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