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  1. The Touch of Magic; the Story of Helen Keller's Great Teacher, Anne Sullivan Macy. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1961. Lash, Joseph P. Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy. 1980 ; Selden, Bernice. The Story of Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher. New York: Dell Pub., 1987.

  2. To write a character sketch of Miss Sullivan based on The Story of My Life, you will mainly have to focus on a short portion of her life. Miss Sullivan entered Helen's life when she was twenty and ...

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  4. Apr 14, 2016 · She changed up her lesson plans and applied Helen’s learning to ideas and surroundings she could relate to. As Helen wrote years later, “[F]or a long time I had no regular lessons. Even when I studied most earnestly it seemed more like play than work. Everything Miss Sullivan taught me she illustrated by a beautiful story or a poem.” 5.

  5. Helen is, however, an inquisitive child and finds what little independence she can in the garden; "the paradise of my childhood." (Ch 1) Helen's life before Annie Sullivan arrives to "set my ...

  6. At the institute, eye operations improved her sight a good deal. She also learned the manual alphabet, a way of writing into another person's palm. The key to Miss Sullivan's ability to teach ...

  7. Helen Keller’s teacher, Miss Anne Sullivan, was the most profound influence on Helen’s life and her dearest companion. Miss Sullivan came to Tuscumbia, Alabama in the spring of Helen’s sixth year, and Helen writes of her arrival in reverent terms and Biblical allegories. Miss Sullivan set about teaching Helen sign language and the manual ...

  8. How the Miracle Worked. Helen Keller HELEN AND TEACHER: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy. By Joseph P. Lash. Delocorte/Seymour Lawrence. 811 pp. $17.95. YOU ARE A WONDERFUL ...

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