What kind of behaviour Helen had before Miss Sullivan came to her life?
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As a baby, a brief illness, possibly scarlet fever or a form of bacterial meningitis, left Helen unable to see, hear or speak. She was considered a bright but spoiled and strong-willed child. Her parents eventually sought the advice of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and an authority on the deaf
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Helen's life before Annie Sullivan arrives to "set my spirit free" (ch 1) is full of frustrations, causing her to have outbursts "daily, sometimes hourly." (Ch 3)She does form a friendship with Martha Washington and is able to experience baking, milking cows and other childhood pursuits, somehow easing her "silent, ...
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