What does Helen Keller's word choice in her description of her lessons with her teacher, Anne Sullivan, reveal about Keller?
A.She no longer misses her sense of sight when she is outside.B.she feels connected to the natural world despite her lack of sight.C.Her lessons are easier for her when she learns them outdoors.D.The natural world holds many mysteries for her that she wishes to solve.
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The answer is Option C.
Her lessons are easier for her when she learns them outdoors.
Although Anne Sullivan tried to fingerspell many words such as doll by giving her a doll when they were inside, Helen Keller was not able to bring about an association between the two. Over the days, more sessions followed with most of them becoming violent and physical due to Helen’s frustration. One day when they were outside near a water pump, Sullivan poured a little water on one of Helen’s hands and fingerspelt w-a-t-e-r on the other at the same time. For the first time, Helen Keller made an association between an object and the spelling.
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