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Blababa [14]
2 years ago
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How do you think that Helen Keller was able to overcome her obstacles? Please describe an obstacle you’ve overcome.

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Darya [45]2 years ago
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Answer: I think Helen Keller got over her obstacles because there was someone that believed in her and there was someone to put pressure on her and that pressure helped her work harder for what she wanted. Which was to talk and see again.

Explanation:

I had a spelling bee and I was the only one from my school and I was anxious and scared to death that I was going to fail. But, I practiced and made sure that I did good and I reached my goal.

(I hope this helps you.)

Nesterboy [21]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I believe that Helen Keller was able to overcome her obstacles by not giving up and by her teacher Ms. Sullivan teaching her to communicate using the manual alphabet since she was blind and deaf. Although she was she let nothing get in the way of her education.

(Your obstacle you overcame) or you can use mine which is:

An obstacle I overcame was facing the unknown. Its come to me that I had become comfortable with what I am familiar and wanted to stay in that zone but there were many new things that I was too scared to try and were way out of my comfort zone because I did not know what could happen. That obstacle stopped me from many great opportunities and I came to the point in my life where I decided I was going to overcome it and was not going to give anymore excuses because that was all I was doing. Although it was not easy I stepped out of my comfort zone and took the opportunities given to me which was for the better and now I'm in a great place. Of course it was not easy but it will will be that's why they are called obstacles but you should not just give up because that's when you need to try your hardest.

Explanation:

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