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helen keller was a young student who was blind and deaf she learn how to finger spell with her teacher annie suvillen
because she was deaf and blind so she had to learn the world around her
No, Helen Keller was not the first blind deaf person to learn how to speak with her mouth. Laura Bridgman, who was blind and deaf, was the first deafblind person to be educated and learn language in the 19th century, before Helen Keller.
how to talk and stuff since she was blind and deaf
It really depends, but it would be bad to be either. If you are blind, you can' see. You have to have some one read to you and you need to be able to recognize people's voices instead of their faces. It can be hard to learn too. Same with being deaf. And it would be hard to understand people. But a lot of people would rather be blind. Why? Because at least you can hear, smell, and actually learn a little bit more then when you are deaf. But if you ever get blind or deaf, don't ask these questions.
Deaf is to post as blind is to read.
She showed people that blind and deaf people can learn.
Yes, the bacteria is both blind and deaf.
love is blind but hate is deaf true
No, Thicke is neither deaf nor blind.
Helen Keller was deaf and blind but not dumb. While she did lose her ability to see and hear at a young age, Keller was able to learn to communicate effectively through tactile sign language and eventually became a prominent author and political activist.
She was deaf and blind,but she didn't let herself down... She wanted to learn more.