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write a note on helen's journey to Boston

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Answered by SSU
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It was Alexander Graham Bell who advised Helen’s parents to contact the Perkins Institute for Blind for her education. ... Michael Anaganos, the director, asked former student Anne Sullivan to become Keller’s instructor. ... For Hellen it was a memorable journey which he took with doll ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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In May 1888, Helen visited Bostonwith Miss Sullivan and her mother. Two years before she made a journey toBaltimore but she found a lot of difference between two journeys. She becamemature so she was no longer required the attention of everybody on the train tokeep her amused. Miss Sullivan told her all about what she saw out of thewindow. Her doll was Nancy was with her.

In Boston, Helen was admitted toPerkins institute which was for blind children. She Helen had a sad experiencewhen her doll, Nancy became dirty. The laundress at the institute secretly tookit away and gave it a bath which made the doll formless heap of cotton. Theother children talked like her and read the same book however other childrencould hear the sound while Helen could not.

She visited the Bunker Hill whereshe had her first history lesson. She climbed the highest point which was onceused by the soldiers to shoot their enemies.

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