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What is an abstract idea that would be difficult for Helen Keller to understand

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Answered by elminsafiyyahtaufik
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Helen describes learning about abstract terms in Chapter 6. The two specific concepts she writes about here are “love” and “think.”

It took her a while to understand what “love” is. After all, such an emotion is a difficult concept to explain, under any conditions. One day when they were outside, Anne Sullivan put her arm around her and spelled into Helen’s hand, “I love Helen.” This began Helen’s questions back to her teacher, trying to figure out exactly what “love” was.” Was it the aroma...

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Helen Keller understood abstract things such as love and emotions with the help of her teacher, miss Sullivan. she helped her cope up with life by teaching her how to read and write. there was once an incident in which miss sullivan took her to a water pump and gushed water on her hands and spelled water on her hand

Answered by laxmi7520
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she was blind, that's was the biggest struggle for her

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