The author encourages everyone to value their senses, which can make us more empathetic. Understanding how people with disabilities use other senses skillfully can inspire respect and kindness, rather than pity, towards them and their remarkable abilities. Class 7 English Poorvi ...
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The author believes sight is the most wonderful sense because it brings beauty, color and meaning to life. It allows us to see people, nature and the world around us, which makes life rich, full and deeply enjoyable. Class 7 English ...
The author explains that people who are blind or deaf develop an extraordinary sense of touch. This sense helps them read Braille, recognize people and move around confidently. It compensates for their lack of sight or hearing through sensitivity and ...
The phrase “window of the soul” implies that eyes reveal a person’s inner emotions, truth and personality. Helen believes eyes reflect what someone feels inside—such as love, sorrow or joy—and allow deeper connection and understanding between people. Class 7 English Poorvi ...
Helen suggests we use each sense as if we might lose it tomorrow. By living with that awareness, we learn to value the beauty, sound, touch, taste and smell around us and stop taking these everyday miracles for granted. Class 7 ...