i need class 10 helen keller important questions for lesson 15 16 and 17 .ASAP
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How did Anne Sullivan succeed in transforming Hellen Keller's life?
It's no exaggeration to say that, when Anne Sullivan came into Helen Keller's life, she transformed it completely. Prior to Anne's arrival, Helen was intensely frustrated by her disabilities,...
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HELEN KELLER
The most important day in Helen Keller's life was when her teacher came to her: true or false?
Helen Keller grew up in a world of darkness. She lost her hearing and sight while she was still a baby. Her family thought her life was over, but everything changed when Helen's parents hired her a...
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HELEN KELLER
Why does the author, Helen Keller find it different to write her own autobiography?
There is some information about this both in the Editor's Note to the book, and in Helen Keller's introduction to the first chapter. Keller explains that the thought of writing the history of her...
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HELEN KELLER
Name two illness that Helen was facing.
When Helen became sick at the age of 19 months, her doctor diagnosed her illness as "acute congestion of the stomach and the brain," or "brain fever" as it was commonly known. However, most doctors...
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HELEN KELLER
What kind of house did she live in during her childhood?
Helen Keller grew up in a simple white wooden clapboard house in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The property is known as Ivy Green. The house, constructed in 1820, is typical for its period and is similar to...
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HELEN KELLER
What does Helen Keller mean when she writes, "the woman paints the child's experience in her own...
Keller makes this statement in the first paragraph of her memoir, as she writes of the difficulties of fashioning an autobiography. What she means by her statement is that it is impossible for the...
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HELEN KELLER
How did the word "water" open new horizons for Helen?
Helen Keller became both deaf and blind when she was nineteen months old, and she was not able to understand the world around her because of these disabilities. Her parents hired a teacher, Anne...
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HELEN KELLER
How did losing both her sight and hearing affect Helen Keller's attitude and feelings as she grew?
Helen Keller lost both her hearing and sight after contracting an unknown illness, possibly scarlet fever or meningitis, at the age of nineteen months. This event occurred prior to the...
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HELEN KELLER
What are characteristics of Helen Keller?
From an early age, Helen Keller displayed a very determined nature. Although this took the form of willfulness early in her life, it, along with her willingness to persevere despite her...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
Why did Helen break her doll?
Helen's Aunt Ev makes her a towel doll before Helen embarks upon her trip, a journey that will culminate in a f
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It's no exaggeration to say that, when Anne Sullivan came into Helen Keller's life, she transformed it completely. Prior to Anne's arrival, Helen was intensely frustrated by her disabilities,...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
The most important day in Helen Keller's life was when her teacher came to her: true or false?
Helen Keller grew up in a world of darkness. She lost her hearing and sight while she was still a baby. Her family thought her life was over, but everything changed when Helen's parents hired her a...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
Why does the author, Helen Keller find it different to write her own autobiography?
There is some information about this both in the Editor's Note to the book, and in Helen Keller's introduction to the first chapter. Keller explains that the thought of writing the history of her...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
Name two illness that Helen was facing.
When Helen became sick at the age of 19 months, her doctor diagnosed her illness as "acute congestion of the stomach and the brain," or "brain fever" as it was commonly known. However, most doctors...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
What kind of house did she live in during her childhood?
Helen Keller grew up in a simple white wooden clapboard house in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The property is known as Ivy Green. The house, constructed in 1820, is typical for its period and is similar to...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
What does Helen Keller mean when she writes, "the woman paints the child's experience in her own...
Keller makes this statement in the first paragraph of her memoir, as she writes of the difficulties of fashioning an autobiography. What she means by her statement is that it is impossible for the...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
How did the word "water" open new horizons for Helen?
Helen Keller became both deaf and blind when she was nineteen months old, and she was not able to understand the world around her because of these disabilities. Her parents hired a teacher, Anne...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
How did losing both her sight and hearing affect Helen Keller's attitude and feelings as she grew?
Helen Keller lost both her hearing and sight after contracting an unknown illness, possibly scarlet fever or meningitis, at the age of nineteen months. This event occurred prior to the...
2 educator answers
HELEN KELLER
What are characteristics of Helen Keller?
From an early age, Helen Keller displayed a very determined nature. Although this took the form of willfulness early in her life, it, along with her willingness to persevere despite her...
1 educator answer
HELEN KELLER
Why did Helen break her doll?
Helen's Aunt Ev makes her a towel doll before Helen embarks upon her trip, a journey that will culminate in a f
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIST
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