1. - What makes Helen different from so many other people?, 2.  - In the middle of the passage, Helen says that every object she touched burst to life. What does Helen mean when she says that?, 3. - Why is Anne Sullivan so important to Helen?, 4. - What is the passage mostly about?, 5. - How did Anne help Helen learn to communicate?, 6. - This story is a biography which means:, 7. - What happened after Helen was sick?, 8. - What is special about the statue of Helen Keller that is in the United States?, 9. - How could Helen read books?, 10. - How did Helen eventually communicate with others?,

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