Well, she was in hiding, so she couldn't make a sound or some would be suspicious.. and she could see, but maybe not like what is happening outside of the "Secret Annex." They were also aloud to listen to the radio, but only at night. ( If you mean literally, she could see and hear, maybe your'e speaking about Helen Keller?)
No, Anne Frank was not deaf, dumb, or blind. She was a Jewish girl who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during World War II.
I do not think so. Please see link below.
The "Deaf Dumb and Blind Boy" was Tommy, from the rock opera of the same name by The Who.
No, mankind is not inherently dumb, deaf, or blind. People have different abilities and experiences that shape their understanding of the world. It's important to approach others with empathy and understanding rather than judgment.
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A mirror.
A mirror.
If you have to choose among being dumb, deaf, or blind, which of them would you choose?
The dumb man can write it down on a piece of paper or use gestures to communicate to the blind man that the deaf man kissed his wife. Another option could be to ask a third party to relay the message to the blind man on the dumb man's behalf.
A history book
History book
Say "I love you."
"Deaf Dumb Blind" was not created as a specific entity or term but has been historically used to describe individuals with impairments in hearing, speech, and sight. The use of this term is now considered outdated and inaccurate as it is not respectful of the capabilities of individuals with sensory impairments.
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.