The arrival of Miss Sullivan was the most important day in the life of Helen Keller. Explain? Provide with a short answer please
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arrival of Miss Sullivan was the most important day in the life of Helen Keller because she was a only teacher who could teach her very well she used to teacher in a very effective method of learning as her hearing and seeing was disabled miss Sullivan used the third sense that was feeling to make her long things she used to make her feel objects and learn about them she also sometimes used to write on a skin so that she could learn about it and at the end of the day Helen came up to be a very successful person in life
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Helen wrote that the third of March 1887 was the most important day of her life as it was the take her teacher Anne mansfield Sullivan came to her.
Dr. Bell advised her father to contact Mr. Anagnos, Director of the perkins institute in Boston. Her further advised him to ask Mr Anagnos if he had a teacher to begin her. education.
Dr. Bell advised her father to contact Mr. Anagnos, Director of the perkins institute in Boston. Her further advised him to ask Mr Anagnos if he had a teacher to begin her. education.
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