Nature wages open war against her children and under softest touch hides treacherous claws.elucidate as in Hellen Keller
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Helen loves nature, but she describes a time when she was in a tree during a storm and realized nature could be frightening.
Helen adores nature. Anne Sullivan brings her into the fields to smell flowers and feel the waves of the grass. Helen is mesmerized. Nature seems wonderful, especially after her sheltered existence. It helps her experience the entire world and all life has to offer, despite her disabilities.
Even if you are blind and deaf, you can still enjoy nature. You can feel the sunlight on your face, smell flowers, and dip your toes in a pond. Helen Keller never really saw nature as dangerous or scary until one time she managed to climb a very tall tree.
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