Why do you think the writer divided by three days to see in the way she does
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In Helen Keller's essay "Three Days to See," she imagines what she would do if she had the ability of sight for three days. On her first day, Helen wants to enjoy simple pleasures. She wants to look the important people in her life in the eyes. Helen would spend her second day at museums. Interfered by visions, she wouldn't be able to sleep the second night. On the third day, she would take what she's learned from the first two days and become part of life in New York City.
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