Helen Keller visits a bustling New York City complete with horse-drawn trolleys and carts among other traffic.

Helen Keller visits a bustling New York City complete with horse-drawn trolleys and carts among other traffic.

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Helen Keller arrives in New York City and becomes acquainted with its downtown area. She describes the bustling streetcars, the crowded streets, and the distinctive odors of the city, providing a vivid sensory experience of New York.

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What does Helen Keller refer to when she mentions the 'greeting'?

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In what ways does Helen Keller describe the people and environment of New York?

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