what are most repeated and important question on hellen keller
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-Characteristics of Anne sullivan
-Role of Graham Bell in Helen's life
-efforts made by father for educating Helen
-Describe the theme of Helen Keller’s ‘The Story of My Life’.
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Q1. Evaluate Helen Keller’s ‘The Story of My Life’ as an autobiography, describing the struggles and achievements of her life. Q2. Describe the theme of Helen Keller’s ‘The Story of My Life’.
Q3. Describe the plot or the structure of Helen Keller’s ‘The Story of My Life’.
Q4. Describe Helen Keller’s early life before the advent of her teacher Miss Sullivan.
Q5. How was the advent of Anne Mansfield Sullivan, the most important day in her life? Describe the ‘immeasurable contrasts’ between the two lives which it connects’. How did Helen Keller react at her first meeting with Miss Sullivan? Q6. Describe the ‘slow and often painful process’ through which the deaf and blind child Helen Keller acquired the ‘key to all language’? How did she learn to spell and read words? Q7. Describe Helen Keller’s stay at the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Boston. Q8. When and how did Helen Keller learn to speak? How did she feel when she spoke to her mother and little Mildred after arriving home in Tuscumbia?