It was the most important day of my life. Helen keller . Explain
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The most important day in Helen Keller's life, according to her, was the day Miss Sullivan arrived. Keller writes:
The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me. I am filled with wonder when I consider the immeasurable contrasts between the two lives which it connects. It was the third of March, 1887, three months before I was seven years old.
Helen learned to communicate for the first time since becoming blind and deaf because of Miss Sullivan. For weeks, Miss Sullivan had been trying to get Helen to understand that her finger motions on Helen's palm were a form of writing that corresponded to objects Helen held. For instance, Miss Sullivan would hand Helen a doll and write the word doll on her hand. Helen was amused, and even repeated the motions on her mother's palm, but didn't make the connection between the motions and the object.
However, when Miss Sullivan spelling out water on her hand while water was running on it from the pump, Helen suddenly understood what was going on, and in that instant, her whole world transformed. Suddenly, she could communicate and no longer had to live isolated in a world of loneliness and frustration.
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