HELEN KELLER part 1

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Helen Keller was an American prose writer. She was born on June 27 1880 in Tuscumbia, a small rural town in Northwest Alabma USA . When she was 19 months only scarlet fever or some  other mysterious ailment caught her up and her illness left her both deaf and blind .It was a great trail but she and her parents did not lose their hearts and coped with the ailment courageously . On the advise of Alexander Graham bell ,the inventor of telephone ,Anne sullivan was assigned the task of teaching young Helen so that she could use her  fingers in place of her eyes and ears. How this unique teaching started ,Helen later on recalled in her autobiography , " The story of Helen Keller " . The part of her recollections given here is particularly related to her experience of learning how to read . lets read it

                                                                     to be continued

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