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Why was Helen happy to be at the Perkins Institution for the blinds

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Answered by yashgandhi74
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Helen had scarcely arrived at the Perkins Institution for the Blind when she began to make friends with the little blind children. It delighted her inexpressibly to find that they knew the manual alphabet because it gave her immense joy to talk to other children in her own language.

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Answered by asrithnadendla
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Answer:

Explanation:

Helen and Miss. Sullivan had scarcely arrived at the Perkins institution, when Helen started making new friends there. She was absolutely delighted to find that the children here, could very well understand her manual alphabet.

It was inexpressibly joyful for her, to communicate in her own language. Until then, she was forced to converse through an interpreter, but now it was different.

Her new friends here were so eager, hearty and joyous.

For a child like Helen, these were wonderful reason to get Happy.

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