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Helen Keller, in her praise of Anne Sullivan, explains how a child's mind is like a shallow brook that should be fed by mountain streams and hidden springs, until it is broadened out into a deep river. Compare this metaphor to the education of Helen Keller.
When Helen Keller arrived at the Perkins Institution, why was she so delighted by the other children that were there?
In discussing the experience of Boston, Helen Keller stated that "the barren places between my mind and the minds of others blossomed like the rose." Explain what she meant by this.
As time progresses in Helen's educational journey, she embraces all of her encounters, both positive and negative. Choose two of her experiences and describe some of the lessons that she learned from them.
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