Helen studied Physical geography with great interest. Comment .
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as before she was not able to do all the physical activities she liked it
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Geography was one of Helen’s favourite subjects. Miss Sullivan
would take Helen to an old lumber-wharf on the Tennessee River where she taught
her geography. They built dams of stones and small rocks, made islands and
lakes, and dug river-beds, etc. Thus Helen learnt all the concepts of geography
playing with Miss Sullivan. Miss Sullivan described the geographical terms and
concepts such as the great round world with its burning mountains, buried
cities, moving rivers of ice, and many other things to Helen. She made raised
maps in clay, so that Helen could feel the mountain ridges and valleys, and
feel with her fingers the serpentine course of rivers. Miss Sullivan also
explained to Helen the division of the earth into zones and poles, which initially
confused her. In order to explain the equator, the poles and the temperate
zones, Miss Sullivan would use strings around the globe.
Hope this helps you
would take Helen to an old lumber-wharf on the Tennessee River where she taught
her geography. They built dams of stones and small rocks, made islands and
lakes, and dug river-beds, etc. Thus Helen learnt all the concepts of geography
playing with Miss Sullivan. Miss Sullivan described the geographical terms and
concepts such as the great round world with its burning mountains, buried
cities, moving rivers of ice, and many other things to Helen. She made raised
maps in clay, so that Helen could feel the mountain ridges and valleys, and
feel with her fingers the serpentine course of rivers. Miss Sullivan also
explained to Helen the division of the earth into zones and poles, which initially
confused her. In order to explain the equator, the poles and the temperate
zones, Miss Sullivan would use strings around the globe.
Hope this helps you
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