Helen Keller uses amplification to expand her statement that "it is pleasant to have something to talk about that no one else has monopolized" because...

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she is emphasizing the uniqueness of the perspective she can share as a person without sight or hearing.
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she enjoys the game of Monopoly.
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she is complaining about the difficulty of entering into conversations with others.
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she is creating a business empire in a new area of commerce.
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Helen Keller uses amplification to expand her statement that "it is pleasant to have something to talk about that no one else has monopolized" because she is emphasizing the uniqueness of the perspective she can share as a person without sight or hearing. This highlights her appreciation for unique experiences and insights that are not commonly shared.