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A. Helen was happy for the first time since she became deaf and blind in early childhood.
B. Helen started feeling guilty about how she had treated her family.
C. Helen understood that she could learn despite being deaf and blind, and she was eager to do so.
D. Helen saw the light in the harbor that she had been hoping to see.
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