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number 2 i think is the answer
We can actually deduce here that the reason Hellen Keller's father to write the Perkins institution was because of the condition of Hellen Keller. She was blind.
<h3>Who is Hellen Keller?</h3>
Hellen Keller was actually known to be a young girl was deaf and blind. It was at nineteenth months old that her parents discovered that she was deaf and blind. Bell had to meet with Keller's parents and suggested that they contact the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Boston, Massachusetts.
Her parents then wrote to the Perkins School for the Blind. She later attended the Perkins School for the Blind. It was in this school that Keller learnt how read and how to speak. She made up her mind to learn. Hellen Keller learnt many languages including French, Latin, Greek and German.
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The best description of the author's exigency on the passage is the impact of government policies on undocumented immigrant families.
Diane Guerrero talked about how government policy on immigration made her live all by herself at a young age of 14. She talked about how unsuccessful her parents were in trying to become citizens till they were deported.
In conclusion she was trying to tell her story and how the government policy on undocumented immigrants separates families and the impact it has on these people.
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The main idea of the passage is An arm appears out of the water and shakes the sword three times. This shows that the there are many traitors in his men and that no one can ever helped him when he was drowning in the water that is why he was asking for help.