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What account does Helen Keller give to her family

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Answered by jkhan1
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hey dear here your answer;

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it was very tough for Helen to communicate with others, when she lost her eyes and her hearing power she used to pull her mother cloth to call her. a puss was meant for go and pull was mean to come. whenever she needed an ice cream she would siver and would mimic way ice cream was made. this was not very easy but Helen had to cope up with all the difficulties. one can understand what a big challenge it would be for someone who has lost his to important senses. show the encoded some prominent science for her signs and those were quite understable by the family members that is half she talked in her early days.

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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 \large {\bold {THE \: STORY \: OF \: MY \: LIFE}}

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Helen Keller tell about her family that her father was from the line of Casper Keller who was a native of Switzerland and settled in Maryland. One of her Swiss ancestors was the first teacher of the deaf in Zurich.

Her grandfather, Casper Keller's son was settled in Alabama. Her grandmother Keller was a daughter of Alexander more. She was also second cousin to Robert E. Lee. Her father Arthur H. Keller was a captain in the confederate army. Her mother Kate Adams was his second wife. Her grandfather, Benjamin Adams, married Susanna E. Goodhue. He lived in Newbury, Massachusettts.

Their son, Charles Adams, was born in Newburyport, Massachusettts. He had moved to Helena. He married Lucy Helen Everett, who belonged to the same family of Everett's as Edward Everett and Dr. Edward Everett Hale.

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