What is the author's perspective in The Story of My Life, Chapter 11?

The Story of My Life, Chapter 11

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She thinks traveling to new places is unpleasant.
She thinks traveling to new places is unpleasant.

She feels despair when she thinks back on the obstacles she faced.
She feels despair when she thinks back on the obstacles she faced.

She views her childhood memories fondly.
She views her childhood memories fondly.

She prefers the life she had as a child to her life as an adult.
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In Chapter 11 of "The Story of My Life," the author, Helen Keller, reflects on her past experiences and the challenges she faced, as well as her journey towards overcoming them. Given the options you've listed, the most accurate answer would be:

She views her childhood memories fondly.

In this chapter, Keller often recalls her earlier experiences with warmth and nostalgia, emphasizing the growth and learning that occurred despite the difficulties she encountered.

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