Asked by darren
from Three Days to See
by Helen Keller Because Helen Keller could interpret only what she could touch, what would be unavailable to her?
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stars in the sky
stars in the sky
books written in Braille
books written in Braille
facial features of a friend
facial features of a friend
soft fur of a kitten
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stars in the sky
She couldn't touch distant objects like stars, so they would be unavailable to her—whereas Braille books, a friend's facial features (by touch), and a kitten's fur she could perceive by touch.
She couldn't touch distant objects like stars, so they would be unavailable to her—whereas Braille books, a friend's facial features (by touch), and a kitten's fur she could perceive by touch.
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