What does Helen Keller's word choice in her description of her lessons with her teacher, Anne Sullivan, reveal about Keller?


Her lessons are easier for her when she learns them outdoors.


She feels connected to the natural world despite her lack of sight.


The natural world holds many mysteries for her that she wishes to solve.


She no longer misses her sense of sight when she is outside.

Respuesta :

Answer: Her lessons are easier for her when she learns them outdoors.

Explanation:

Anne Sullivan was determined to help Heller when she came to teach her. She was also blind before she had surgery and could see.

When she started teaching her, it was challenging and she usually write the alphabets into her palms but there was no connection.

There was a day that they were outside and Anne poured water on her hand and wrote the alphabets for water on her other palm. This was the breakthrough and she learned so many things and was successful.