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who were Helen companion and how did she spent time with them

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Answered by ketharin
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Here is your answer. Helen's constant companion where Martha Washington and a dog. Martha Washington was the child of the cook in the Keller's house. she was a little coloured girl and was helen's constant companion and playmate in her childhood. she understood Helen sign well and prove to be a great help in her efforts to communicate. Helen of fun dominated Martha but the letter always willingly obaid her friend and never risked an argument or created a scene. Hopes it helps you..

Answered by sijasubbiah
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Hey,  Here is your answer, <br> Helen was closest to Martha Washington, the daughter of their cook and Belle, an old setter dog. They were her constant companions. Martha understood Helen’s sign language and she seldom had any difficulty in making Martha do as she wished. It pleased Helen to dominate her and Martha generally submitted to her tyranny rather than risk a hand-to-hand fight.  Both Helen and Martha spent a great deal of time in the kitchen kneading dough balls, helping make ice-cream and grinding coffee, quarrelling over the cake bowl and feeding the hens and turkey that swarmed around the kitchen steps.  Martha and Helen would go egg hunting in the long grass. They also went to the shed where the corn was stored, the stable where the horses were kept and the yard where the cows were milked, morning and evening.  Belle, her other companion, was an old and lazy dog and she liked to sleep by the open fire rather than play with Helen. Helen tried hard to teach belle her sign language but then she felt that the pet was dull and inattentive. Belle did not do things as she would have wished. This irritated Helen and the lesson always ended in a one-sided boxing match.

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