Question

In "The Story of My Life," what impact does Helen Keller's blindness and deafness have on her understanding of the world? (1 point)

It prevents her from forming any meaningful relationships.

It enriches her perception by making her more observant of her surroundings.

It isolates her completely from society and culture.

It limits her ability to appreciate nature and beauty.

Answers

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In "The Story of My Life," Helen Keller's blindness and deafness primarily **enrich her perception by making her more observant of her surroundings**. Despite her disabilities, she develops a deep understanding of the world through her other senses and a strong desire to connect with others, ultimately leading to profound insights about life and human experience.