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Which line from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller contains imagery? O Indeed, my friends and relatives sometimes doubted whether I could be taught.

O My mother's only ray of hope came from Dickens's "American Notes."

O My parents at once determined to take me to Baltimore to see if anything could be

done for my eyes.

O When we arrived in Baltimore, Dr. Chisholm received us kindly: but he could do

nothing.

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