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Anne Frank
Anne Frank has been hiding with her family and Peters family at the top of the house where Mr Frank had his office. The entrance to their secret hiding plae was hidden by a moving bookshelf.
They had been living there for a whla and Anne tries to write he diarie as much as she can.
One day, when she wakes up, she goes to the attic to get the stale air out of her lungs. And went to her favourite spot on the floor . Peter joined her and two of them watched out the blue skye, the bare chestnut tree glistening with dew, the seagulls glinting with silver as they swooped through the air and they were so moved and entranced that they couldn´t speak .
They remained ther for a while and by the time Peter had to go to the loft to chop wood , Anne knew that he was a decent boy. Anne went to see how peter choped wood. Peter was trying his best to chop the right way and show off his strenght . She allso looked out of the open window, letting her eyes roam over a large part of Amsterdam, over the rooftops and on to the horizon , a strip of blue so pale it was allmost invisible. She thought that as long as sunshine and cloudless sky exsisted and as long as she could enjoj it, how can she be sad.
Helen Keller
helen Keller was a deaf , blind and severely speechimpaired when she met her teacher Anne Sullivan , who taught her to communicate by finger spelling words .
The most important day Helen remembers in all her life is when, Anne Sullivan went to her. She knew that something was happening , she went outside and waited o the steps of her house. She felt someone walking towards her and hoped that it was her mother , who picker her up and held her close , but it was her teacher.
The next mornig Miss Sullivan gave her a doll and finger spelled D-O-L-L into her hand . She was interested and immitated the movements with her fingers. She learned a lot of words like that. But after several weeks with her teacher did he understad that everything has a name.
One day Helen didn´t understand the difference between mug and water. She became angry and threw the doll on the floor and she didn´t feel sory for doing it. Anne took her to the well and putted her hand under the water and speled the word W-A-T-E-R into her other hand. That moment she understood that it was water and that living word awakened her solul agve it light , hope, joy, set it free!
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