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What does "reinventing life" mean in this article?
"Reshaping life" means "Reshaping life and regaining life". The article points out that under the education of teacher Sullivan, Helen Keller's soul was awakened and regained "light, hope, happiness and freedom". It is in this sense that Miss Sullivan is called "a person who reshapes life" by Helen Keller, expressing Helen Keller's incomparable gratitude and love for Miss Sullivan.

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A brief introduction to the man who reshapes life;

When Helen Keller was one and a half years old, she lost her sight and hearing because of high fever for several days. Since then, she has fallen into a dark and silent world. On March 3rd, 1887, a teacher, Anne Sullivan, was invited to teach her writing and sign language. Under the careful education of Miss Sullivan, Helen made unremitting efforts to become a great writer and educator. Helen's heart is full of gratitude to Teacher Anne Sullivan.

This paper describes the story of teacher Sullivan leading Helen Keller to the light and "reshaping her life", which is excerpted from her "If I Have Three Days of Light".

1882 One day in February, little Helen, who was only two years old, got scarlet fever, which was quite dangerous at that time. After a period of treatment, Helen Keller's life was saved, but she became a deaf, dumb and blind girl.