three days to see
This short story deals with how people take advantage of having the privileges to see, hear, and speak. Some people, unfortunately, are blind, deaf, and mute. These unfortunate people take more time to appreciate life and the wonders it has to offer. The author, Helen Keller, is one such person who is blind, deaf, and mute. She believes strongly that people, who are fortunate to have such senses, take life for granted. She also believes strongly in living life to the fullest, meaning, accomplish what you can today An example from the story of how people take life for granted is when one says, "I know that I will die one day,
instances relating to the previous one mentioned. She had through the woods, and her friend replied, "Nothing in with the gift and ability to see, take it for granted. when it is unsuspected and surprising. One can die at any
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Approximate Word count = 523
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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