describe the most important day of my life as Helen calls in an autobiography
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The most important day in her life as Helen calls it in her autobiography was the day when her teacher, Miss Sullivan arrived at her home in Tuscumbia. Her parents had finally succeeded in arranging a teacher for their special child. Helen calls it the most important day, because Helen had been leading an utterly dark, frustrated and meaningless life until the time her teacher arrived. She, like an angel, brought along hope and promise for better days. Miss Sullivan taught Helen the secrets of language. Now Helen found meaning in everything. Before Miss Sullivan's arrival Helen felt like a ship caught in dense fog. Miss Sullivan provided compass and rudder to that ship.
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The most important day in her life as Helen calls it in her autobiography was the day when her teacher, Miss Sullivan arrived at her home in Tuscumbia. Her parents had finally succeeded in arranging a teacher for their special child. Helen calls it the most important day, because Helen had been leading an utterly dark, frustrated and meaningless life until the time her teacher arrived. She, like an angel, brought along hope and promise for better days. Miss Sullivan taught Helen the secrets of language. Now Helen found meaning in everything. Before Miss Sullivan's arrival Helen felt like a ship caught in dense fog. Miss Sullivan provided compass and rudder to that ship.
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