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Priya Kumari 7 years ago

Good morning...

Prachi Chandila 7 years ago

why????

Sumit Yadav 7 years ago

Thanks so much
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Bhumika Naik 7 years ago

200-250 words

@Jay Bunkar 7 years ago

8 lines and 10 lines in points but perfect

Dipti Singh 7 years ago

200-250words
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Sapna Jain 7 years ago

She was the child of her cook .and she was her childhood frnd.she understand her s all problems

Shivani Jangid 7 years ago

Martha Washington was the child of Helen's maid or cook.she was also her childhood friend.
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Rishabh Jain 7 years ago

Helen Keller is the author of the memoir The Story of My Life. Left deaf and blind by a childhood illness, Helen grows up into a remarkable adult who is full of life and love for learning, nature, and her friends. She also works tirelessly to educate the public about the rights and needs of people with disabilities. Annie Sullivan is Helen’s patient and determined young teacher from the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Alexander Graham Bell is a famous inventor who recommends the Perkins Institute to Helen’s parents. Dr. Anagnos is the director of the Institute and encourages both Annie and Helen.
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Hello Hello 7 years ago

Thnks for d answer ....it helped a lotttttt☺☺

Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

Assuming its Anne Sullivan

Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan had the greatest influence on the life, character snd acheivements of Helen Keller. She gave a new direction, meaning and purpose to Helen's dark life. Miss Sullivan inherited all those triats and characterisitcs that go in making a perfect teacher. She was a picture of tireless patience and unreading devotion. It was her constant encoragement, help and guidence that made Helen Keeler first deaf and blind in the world to earn a bachelor degree.

It was Graham Bell who advised the parents of Helen Keller to contact the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The director, Mr. Anagnos asked a former student of Miss Anne Sullivan to become Keller's instructor. Miss Sullivan was herself a visually impaired 20 year old lady. It was he begining of a 49-year-long relationship. The relationship evolved into Miss Sullivan becoming Helen's governess and then eventul companion. Anne Sullivan arrived at Keller's house in March 1887. 

She immediatiely began to teach Helen to communicate by spel;ling words into her hand, begining with "d-o-l-l" for the doll. It was Miss Sullivan who unfolded and developed Helen's skills and possibilities. It was Sullivan's genius as a teacher, her sympathy and loving tact which made learning so beautiful and interesting for Helen Keller. She felt that her being was inseparable from her student. All that was the best in Helen Keller had been awakened by the loving touch touch of Miss Sullivan. 

Anne Sullivan stayed as a companion to Helen Keller long after she taught her. Anne Sullivan married John Macy in 1905. She remained a s a constant companion to Helen Keller till she died in 1936.

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Amisha Sharma ? 7 years ago

Me bhi

Rishabh Jain 7 years ago

Bhai mai toh anne frank wali pdh rha hu
are bhaii mt smjh , please send krde pta h to

Amisha Sharma ? 7 years ago

Short form hain kisi vulgar word k

Rishabh Jain 7 years ago

Yeh bc kya hai
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

Man is
mortal indeed! In the eternal onward march of life kings, emperors, despots,
generals, etc. do not matter at all! Life is immortal. He doesn’t know what its
design is! When in the long past, Ozymandias was such a mighty king in Egypt,
he was so high-handed and arrogant of his power, wealth, and valour. He thought
nobody could defeat him. He won many wars against his adversaries also. He got
his statues built throughout his kingdom so that people would look at his works
and shudder. However, his glory lasted only a few years. He became old, weak,
and finally died. He was so sad at the approaching death. All his wealth,
victories, and pride could not save him from the claws of death!

 After a few centuries not even a trace of his
kingdom was left! His palace, his wealth, the statues and buildings he had got
built, all decayed into ruins. His statues lie broken, surrounded by sandy
deserts on all sides. Not a single statue is intact! All broken! All men are
equal. It does not matter whether you are a common man or an emperor! All die
at the end. All power belongs to time, life, and God, who created the both.
Only art and creativity survive. For example, the sculptor who sculpted his
statue, he has survived till now in his art. Life is so complex and powerful.

The best a man a can do is do good deeds and be humble. So man must not allow any arrogance to cloud his understanding regarding his mortality. Only humble deeds are remembered!

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Drashti Vaish 7 years ago

It is in 9th class in drama section...

Ayushi Singh 7 years ago

I think this chapter is in class 9th
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

Dr. Graham
Bell was a famous American innovator. He was a remarkable person and had always
been very kind and helpful to Helen and Miss Sullivan. It was he who introduced
Mr. Anagnos to her parents, and Miss Sullivan who came to teach her at her
home. Whenever Helen was in difficulty, Dr. Bell extended a helping hand to
her.

He showed
and explained many of his experiments to Helen. Helen felt indebted to him and
acknowledged her indebtedness to him, quoting that he brought her from darkness
to light, from isolation to friendship, knowledge and love.

Helen
visited the World Fair with him; and he told her how autophones and other
inventions made communication easier in the world. He described each object in
the electrical world to her with utmost interest. Helen spent many days in his
laboratory listening to his experiments. These experiences matured Helen and
she felt that she had taken a great leap from the world of fairy tales to the
real practical world. 

Besides
being caring and kind, he was humorous and poetic also. He was very fond of
children. He did a lot to improve the life of the disabled. Dr. Bell remained
as a sustaining influence in Helen’s life. In spite of being a great man of
high status, he was very modest, noble and sympathetic.  

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Drashti Vaish 7 years ago

Agar aap ko nahi jana toh mat karo padhi future mai english and hindi ka importance bahut hai
We want to know about the hindi lanuage and the famous poet.so that we want to study about it.thank you
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Vaibhav Gautam 7 years ago

This poem tells us that time is the most powerful thing in the world. It is referred as 'sluttish' in the context of the poem. Not even the monuments which are gold plated, can survive for long. Secondly, the poem talks about the immortality of the poem. The poet says that this poem will survive until the last day of posterity.
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Divya Garg 7 years ago

He is known to me galat hoga...passive voice me *by* ka use hota h..

Mahak Yadav 7 years ago

He is known by me

Puja Sahoo 7 years ago

He is known to me.

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