how did helen learn that nature could also be unkind
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my opinion is when he face the harsh realities of our lives when he was loading a spouse child ,pet,he have experience the unkind of nature
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The fearful incident that Helen
experienced taught her a
valuable lesson. She learnt that
nature is not always kind. One
day she and her teacher were
returning from a ramble. On the
way back home was a wild
cherry tree just a short distance
from their house. The shade of
the tree was very cool; Helen
was tempted to climb it with the
assistance of her teacher. She
sat in the branches. Miss
Sullivan proposed to have their
luncheon up in the tree and went
to the house to fetch it.
Suddenly a change passed over
the tree in her absence. The sky
was overcast threateningly.
Helen knew a thunderstorm was
about to come. A nameless fear
clutched her heart. She felt
absolutely alone and scared.
Helen began missing her
teacher. Soon the tree began to
sway shake. Twigs began to
snap and fall; Helen wanted to
jump down the tree in fear; as
she was expecting the worst to
happen, her teacher seized her
hand and helped her down.
Helen clung to her teacher,
trembling with joy to feel the
earth under her feet. Miss
Sullivan held Helen reassuringly
in her arms and pacified all her
fears.
experienced taught her a
valuable lesson. She learnt that
nature is not always kind. One
day she and her teacher were
returning from a ramble. On the
way back home was a wild
cherry tree just a short distance
from their house. The shade of
the tree was very cool; Helen
was tempted to climb it with the
assistance of her teacher. She
sat in the branches. Miss
Sullivan proposed to have their
luncheon up in the tree and went
to the house to fetch it.
Suddenly a change passed over
the tree in her absence. The sky
was overcast threateningly.
Helen knew a thunderstorm was
about to come. A nameless fear
clutched her heart. She felt
absolutely alone and scared.
Helen began missing her
teacher. Soon the tree began to
sway shake. Twigs began to
snap and fall; Helen wanted to
jump down the tree in fear; as
she was expecting the worst to
happen, her teacher seized her
hand and helped her down.
Helen clung to her teacher,
trembling with joy to feel the
earth under her feet. Miss
Sullivan held Helen reassuringly
in her arms and pacified all her
fears.
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