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Highlight text that shows Helen Keller's strength.

Based on this passage, what full viewpoint could a
prepared speaker share in a discussion?
Meanwhile the desire to express myself grew. The few
signs I used became less and less adequate, and my
failures to make myself understood were invariably
followed by outbursts of passion. I felt as if invisible
hands were holding me, and I made frantic efforts to free
myself. I struggled - not that struggling helped matters,
but the spirit of resistance was strong within me.
- The Story of My Life,
Helen Keller
I really like Helen Keller's strong writing.
I think Helen Keller's early outbursts were signals
that she was a strong individual.
I think it would be difficult to be unable to talk as a
child.
Helen Keller failed to express herself, so she had
outbursts as a child.

User Facewindu
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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

User Elazar Zadiki
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Helen had frequent outbursts because she needed a means of communication. Helen’s mother began looking for someone to educate Helen.

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