What does Helen Keller think people will learn by being blind and deaf for a few days?

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appreciation

appreciation

compassion

compassion

kindness

kindness

sorrow

sorrow

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Helen Keller believed that experiencing blindness and deafness, even for a few days, would lead people to develop a deeper appreciation for the senses they often take for granted. She thought it would also foster compassion and kindness towards those who live with such disabilities. By confronting the challenges of being blind and deaf, individuals might gain insights into the struggles of others, generating feelings of sorrow for their hardships while also cultivating a greater understanding of the human experience.

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