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In chapter 20, helen writes,"our enjoyment of the great works of literature depends more upon the depth of our sympathy than upon our understanding."what does she mean by this?

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I think this means people feel great after accomplishments!
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The correct answer is A) How we feel about literature is more important than our understanding of everything about it.

The other options of the question were B) We can't properly enjoy a work of literature that we don't understand. C) Our understanding of literature depends on how we feel sorry for the characters.

We are talking about the book "The Story of My Life," written by Helen Keller. The story of Keller is impressive. She was blind and deaf since she was two-years-old. She had the will to learn to read and then right and knew how to communicate with other people. You can learn more about her great life in her biography that was written in 1903.

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