The story of Helen Keller is the story of a normal ____(1)
[(a) boy (b) girl (c) child (d) baby]
who at the (2)____
[(a) age (b) days (c) hours (d) months] of 18 months, was suddenly
shut off from the world but, against flooding odds, waged a slow, hard but successful battle to re-enter that
same world. The child (3).____
[(a)succeeded (b) made (c) progressed (d) grew) into
a highly intelligent and sensitive woman who wrote and laboured endlessly (4)_______
[(a) from (b) to
(c) for (d) with] the betterment of others.
Helen was (5)______
[(a) born (b) moved (c) taken (d) conveyed] in Tuscumbia,
Alabama on June 274h1880. However, her real life began one day in March of 1887, when she was
(6)
[(a) almost (b) about (c) all (d) quite] seven years old. She was always to call
that the most important day that I can remember in my (7)
[(a)conduct (b) life
(c) behaviour (d) activity)]. It was the day when Annie Sullivan, a 20-year-old (8)
[(a) graduate (b) order (c) classify (d) group) of the Perkins School of the Blind came to be her teacher. They
were inseparable until Annie's (9).
[(a) life (b) birth (c) massacre (d) death]
in 1936.
Even as a little girl Helen expressed a desire to go to college. In 1900, she entered Radcliffe College and
graduated from there in 1904.
She thus became the first deaf-blind person to graduate from
(10)
[(a) union (b) society (c) academy (d) college]
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Answer:
girl
age
progressed
for
born
about
life
graduate
death
college
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Answer:
1. Girl
2.age
3.grew
4.for
5. born
6.almost
7. life
8. graduate
9. death
10. college
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