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She was deaf, blind, and mute. She overcame quite a lot obstacles just by learning how to communicate with others.
it began in Egypt and It began in Egypt and the Egyptian writing called hieroglyphics used pictures to represent different objects, actions, sound or ideas. There were more than 700 hieroglyphs. Some pictures stood for whole words.
These are some of the objects that have springs in them .They are listed below: bed settee brakes some doors trampoline slinky toy springs (obviously) some gates Pen pogo stick clock watch lighter bike torch
The villas and objects that have been found.
tombs, stones and rocks, belongings, and dead pharaohs
helen keller didnt make quotes because she wasnt able to communicate or speak
Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.
Anne Sullivan was Helen Keller's teacher and companion who played a significant role in Helen's life and education. Additionally, some of Helen's family members and close friends would also know her well.
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she was deaf and blind.
she did some sign language with her.
Helen Keller could be described as a deaf, blind, ambitious, creative, persistent, honorable, courageous, unique, author, and innovative.
Helen Keller was known for being deaf, mute, and blind. She was also an activist. She gave money to the handicapped. Hope this helped!
nothing. Annie Sullivan worked with Helen until she died
Helen Keller did planned to elope with a man named Peter Fagan, but in the end he never showed to pick her up from her house. She wasn't really heartbroken, she just knew that she might've never achieved her dreams. =D
There are many main characters in Helen Keller's life and many of them were her professors. Some of the characters include Helen herself, her parents, Anne Sullivan, Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, Ella, and Mr. Anagnos.
she learned how to spell She walked funny she won a nobel prize