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If you give me three days to see, it is: three days to see.
If You Give Me Three Days of Light is an autobiographical book written by Helen Keller, published in 1903. It focuses on her personal growth story from childhood to attending Radcliffe College at Harvard University, especially how she overcame physical and mental disabilities with the help of her mentor Anne Sullivan to master the ability to learn and communicate with others.
About the Author. Helen Keller (1880-1968) was a blind and deaf American author, educator, philanthropist, and social activist. With the help of Anne Sullivan, she mastered English, French, German and other Chinese, and was the first blind and deaf person in the world to complete her university education.
His main works include "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", "My Life", "My Teacher" and so on.
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If you give me three days to see, it is: three days to see.
If you give me three days of light".
It was made up of Helen Keller.
Helen Keller, published in 1903. It mainly tells about her from childhood to entering Harvard University.
Radcliffe College studied the personal growth story of this period, especially her mentor Anne Sullivan.
Anne Sullivan) helped her overcome physical and mental disabilities and master her learning skills and communication skills.
About the Author.
Helen Keller (1880-1968) was a blind and deaf American writer, educator, philanthropist, and social activist. With the help of Anne Sullivan, she mastered English, French, German and other Chinese, and was the first blind and deaf person in the world to complete her university education.
His early works include "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", "My Life", "My Teacher" and so on.
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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is Helen Keller's masterpiece of prose, in which she exhorts able-bodied people to cherish life and all that the Creator has given us, from the perspective of a weak woman with a crippled will. In addition, "My Life Story" included in this book is Helen Keller's autobiographical work, which has been hailed as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature."
Helen Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was born in Tuscambia, Alabama, USA. American author, educator, philanthropist, and social activist. At 19 months, he suffered from acute congestion and lost his sight and hearing.
Later, through the efforts of her mentor Anne Sullivan, she learned to speak and began to communicate with others. In June 1899, she was admitted to Radcliffe College for Women at Harvard University. In 1924, he became the main leader of the American Association of the Blind.
The most famous of these are: "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", "My Life", "My Life Story", and "Stonewall Story". In 1964, he was awarded the "** Medal of Freedom".
In 1965, he was selected as one of the "Top Ten American Heroes and Idols of the Twentieth Century" by Time Magazine.
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Five chapters? I don't, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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