it is nonfiction
Mozart was deaf but he never was. Most people believe he was deaf In fact my sister asked my mum if Mozart was deaf i think she has been watching Night at the Museum!
I personally have a deaf sister and they seem to hear via sound vibration. my sister likes to put a cup up to speakers and put her ear in it
Actually, the Blind Man, the Deaf Man and the Donkey is a chapter in the book 'Old Deccan Days' by Mary Frere. It is the 18th chapter in this book.
A history book
History book
You should find out and tell us. i have no idea what the answer is his mom and sister were deaf
Some important events in the book "Deaf Again" by Mark Drolsbaugh include his experiences growing up as a deaf person in a hearing world, his struggles with communication and identity, and his journey towards acceptance of his deafness and embracing deaf culture. The book highlights his conflicts with assimilating into the hearing world and the challenges he faces in navigating between the deaf and hearing communities.
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Helen Keller had a childhood illness which resulted in her being deaf and blind.
Almost deaf
Deaf Literature = a body of written stories, poems, songs and other genres which include Deaf characters, Deaf culture, Deaf identity and Deaf experiences in their work.
yes he did he was deaf but after sometime he did not care if he was deaf it was better for him to concentrate