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Three Days to See

CBSE · Class 7 · English

Quick revision notes for Three Days to See — CBSE Class 7 English. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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Key Topics to Revise

1

Main Idea and Theme

  • The essay is written in the first person by Helen Keller.
  • Helen Keller is blind and imagines what she would see if she had sight for three days.
  • The central theme is the value of vision and the importance of not taking senses for granted.
2

The Three Imagined Days

  • Helen Keller plans to divide the three days into three parts.
  • Day 1 is for seeing the people whose kindness and companionship made her life worth living.
  • She wants to understand friends better and see their faces with her eyes.
3

Language and Literary Devices

  • The essay uses vivid imagery to help readers imagine touch, light, people, and city life.
  • The word choice is rich and descriptive.
  • The phrase window of the soul shows the importance of the eye in understanding a person.
4

Important Facts and Message

  • Helen Keller says that even three days would not be enough to see everything she wanted.
  • She advises sighted people to use their eyes as if they might go blind tomorrow.
  • The same advice is given for hearing, touch, smell, and taste.

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Key Concepts

Helen Keller describes how she learnsShe feels a deep desireThe first day is devotedThe second day begins withThe third day is spent

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