English, asked by Sachin9900, 1 year ago

Helen Keller chapter 16 summary

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
11
hey dear
here is your answer ☆

========

☞ Before October 1893, Helen had studied various subjects in an unsystematic way. She read the histories of Greece, Rome and the United States. She already knew some French and now she started learning French grammar. She acquired a sufficient knowledge of French to read passages and fables. She also learned the correct pronunciation of French with the help of her teacher, Miss Sullivan.

After being recovered from the fatigue and excitement of World's fair, she undertook a journey to Pennsylvania with Miss Sullivan. They stayed with the family of Mr. William Wade. His neighbour, Mr. Irons taught Helen Latin grammar and also helped her in arithmetic. She studied Tennyson's 'In Memoriam' and became aware of the author and recognize his particular style of writing. She started Caesar's 'Gallic War' when she went her home in Alabama.

========

hope it helped ^_^
Answered by sureshpands
0
Hope it
helps you. Mark

as the brainliest answer
Attachments:
Similar questions