She used touch, by using the braille system.
Helen Keller primarily used her sense of touch to read through a system called Braille, which is a form of written language for blind individuals. By feeling the raised dots with her fingertips, she was able to understand and interpret written text.
her tuching, and smelling, and taisting
Seeing and hearing
taste, smell, touch.
She used her fingers to read braille.
Yes, she could read and write in Braille.
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Helen learned to read raised letters. She also smelled and felt plants to learn about them. The Perkins Institute provided Ann Sullivan, Helen's teacher models of plants to use as a teaching aid.
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Helen Keller was an amazing person. The major accomplishment that she is best know for is overcoming being both blind and deaf. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, she learned to understand and use the manual alphabet, read, write, and even speak. She also graduated from college when she was 24 years old (in 1904.)
Helen Keller's deafness and blindness were not congenital defects; she was normal at birth.
Annie Sullivan, who taught Helen Keller how to use sign language.
Helen Keller uses the elements of water, trees, and the sun as symbols in her writings. Water symbolizes purity and renewal, trees represent growth and strength, and the sun symbolizes hope and enlightenment.
Helen Keller emphasized the importance of perseverance, education, and communication. She advocated for the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, and believed in the power of overcoming challenges through hard work and determination. She also valued the support and guidance of her teachers and mentors in her journey of learning and personal growth.
Helen Keller loved hot dogs, Helen Keller's name was really Adam Keller. Helen Keller wrote to eight Presidents of the United States, and received letters from all of them-from Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 to Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, a small rural town in Northwest Alabama, USA. Helen was an excellent typist. She could use a standard typewriter as well as a braille writer. In fact, she was a better typist than her companions Anne Sullivan Macy and Polly Thomson. Helen loved animals, especially dogs. She owned a variety of dogs throughout her life. The first Akita dog in the United States was sent to Helen from Japan in 1938. Helen visited 39 countries around the world during her lifetime. Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to earn a college degree. She graduated from Radcliffe College, with honors, in 1904. Helen was friends with many famous people, including Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, the writer Mark Twain, and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Helen won an Oscar for the documentary about her life, "Helen Keller in Her Story."
She did use both, and she helped come up with brallie too!