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23 November, 02:40

What is the climax of chapter IV of The Story of My Life?

A. Helen lies in bed at night and, for the first time, is excited about what will happen tomorrow

B. Helen receives a new doll that was made for her by the children at the Perkins Institution.

C. Helen throws the new doll onto the floor in anger and frustration, smashing it into pieces.

D. Helen feels water on her hands and makes a connection between objects and language.

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  1. 23 November, 03:06
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    The correct answer to this is:

    D. Helen feels water on her hands and makes a connection between objects and language.

    In this chapter, Helen Keller describes her first experiences with her new teacher. Keller finally understood the idea that a word Anne Sullivan, her new teacher, is spelling "water" corresponds to the water flowing over Keller’s hand. This realization led Keller to create connections and open doors of knowledge and opportunity previously closed to her.
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