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What is the significance of Keller’s interaction with her teacher at the well-house?

Once she understands that everything has a name, she is motivated to learn all that she can.
She is pleased to be outdoors and forgets about her frustration about the difficult task of learning.

She is reminded of fond memories from the past and becomes more cooperative about learning.

As she makes the association between words and objects, she is overwhelmed by all she has to learn.

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Ya know.you should explain what is the question I mean like who is Keller here and the teacher?

Not to be rude but you really should read and understand what you are typing...

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Answer:

Once she understands that everything has a name, she is motivated to learn all that she can is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hellen Keller was an American writer. She was the first deaf-blind person to get a Bachelor Arts degree, she wrote an autobiography called The Story of My Life. Her life companion was Anne Sullivan and she was also her teacher. She was the person who taught Hellen to spell the first at the well-house, after that, Hellen wanter to learn more, so the first option is the correct.

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