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14 October, 00:47

How does the event at the well-house change Keller's attitude? Keller reconnects with memories from her past and becomes more open to the process of learning. Keller comes to appreciate the patience of her teacher and tries to make amends for her prior bad behavior. Like earlier in the day, she becomes frustrated with her inability to understand and acts out to hide the pain she is feeling. For the first time, she feels a sense of connection with the world around her and looks forward to the future.

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  1. 14 October, 00:58
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    Answer: For the first time, she feels a sense of connection with the world around her and looks forward to the future is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    Helen Keller's story is narrated in two different ways: The Story of My Life, an autobiography written by Keller, and The Miracle Worker, a movie and play based on the same book, but in this case, the story is narrated from Annie Sullivan's perspective, Keller's teacher and life companion.

    Before the event mentioned in the correct answer, Keller used to behave like she wanted, but after she is taken to the well-house, she first feels a connection with the world around her, so she looks forward to the future.
  2. 14 October, 04:11
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    The correct answer is "For the first time, she feels a sense of connection with the world around her and looks forward to the future."

    Explanation: In "Miracle Worker", Annie Sullivan takes Hellen Keller to a well-house for two weeks to correct her behavior by teaching her discipline and consistency.
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