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"everything suddenly looked black" why does evelynn say so?

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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In the chapter 'The Sound of Music Part I,' Evelyn Glennie says "Everything suddenly looked black" when it was discovered by a specialist that her hearing  was severely impaired as a result of gradual nerve  damage. Her parents were advised that she should be fitted  with hearing aids and sent to a school for the deaf. This discovery makes Evelyn feel hopeless and demotivated about her future as all her dreams and desires are shattered.

Answered by rajkumarsunil198
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In the chapter 'The Sound of Music Part I,' Evelyn Glennie says "Everything suddenly looked black" when it was discovered by a specialist that her hearing  was severely impaired as a result of gradual nerve  damage. Her parents were advised that she should be fitted  with hearing aids and sent to a school for the deaf. This discovery makes Evelyn feel hopeless and demotivated about her future as all her dreams and desires are shattered.

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In the chapter 'The Sound of Music Part I,' Evelyn Glennie says "Everything suddenly looked black" when it was discovered by a specialist that her hearing  was severely impaired as a result of gradual nerve  damage. Her parents were advised that she should be fitted  with hearing aids and sent to a school for the deaf. This discovery makes Evelyn feel hopeless and demotivated about her future as all her dreams and desires are shattered.

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