main events of helen keller life. novel:story of my life.
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Main events in each chapter from the story of my life by helen keller
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Chapter 9
Narrator visits Boston
She visits Perkins Institution
She repents for Nancy the Rag doll
Spends time with blind children
Visits Bunker Hills
Visits Plymouth
Saddened by the truth of pilgrims
She meets Mr. Endicott
Fond memories of meeting
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Secondary SchoolEnglish 5 points
Main events in each chapter from the story of my life by helen keller
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Chapter 9
Narrator visits Boston
She visits Perkins Institution
She repents for Nancy the Rag doll
Spends time with blind children
Visits Bunker Hills
Visits Plymouth
Saddened by the truth of pilgrims
She meets Mr. Endicott
Fond memories of meeting
please mark as brainlist
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The first major incident is Keller's illness when she is over a year old. This illness results in her losing her sight and hearing. For many years afterward, she struggles to communicate and in handling frustration. When she is almost seven years old, the second main incident occurs when Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, comes to work with her. Keller compares her life before her teacher arrives to the course of a ship immersed in fog and likens the arrival of Sullivan to the appearance of light. Keller eventually learns to read and speak under Sullivan's guidance. The third main incident is Keller's arrival in Boston in 1888, when Keller is about eight, to visit the Perkins Institution for the Blind. Keller meets other blind children and travels to the ocean. The final main incident is Keller's admission into Radcliffe College in 1900, after many years of preparation for the examination.
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The first major incident is Keller's illness when she is over a year old. This illness results in her losing her sight and hearing. For many years afterward, she struggles to communicate and in handling frustration. When she is almost seven years old, the second main incident occurs when Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, comes to work with her. Keller compares her life before her teacher arrives to the course of a ship immersed in fog and likens the arrival of Sullivan to the appearance of light. Keller eventually learns to read and speak under Sullivan's guidance. The third main incident is Keller's arrival in Boston in 1888, when Keller is about eight, to visit the Perkins Institution for the Blind. Keller meets other blind children and travels to the ocean. The final main incident is Keller's admission into Radcliffe College in 1900, after many years of preparation for the examination.
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