For helping helen the little girl that was blind
Annie Sullivan had trachoma, which caused her to lose her eyesight. She underwent a series of surgeries to remove scar tissue and restore her vision, after which her eyesight improved significantly.
She was blind
Martha Washington, the Keller family's cook, brought Annie Sullivan's suitcase into the house when she arrived at the Keller home.
No, the cries "Annie! Annie! Don't Let Them Take Me" comes from the novel/play The Miracle Worker. The line is said by Jimmy, Anne Sullivan's brother who passed away in an asylum at seven.
Annie Sullivan took Helen Keller to live in a small cottage on the Keller family estate in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The cottage became known as Ivy Green and was where Annie worked tirelessly to help Helen learn language and communication despite her disabilities.
Yes, that is correct. Helen Keller famously made that plea to her teacher, Annie Sullivan, during a breakthrough moment in her education when Annie was able to help Helen make the connection between the finger spelling she was feeling and the objects or concepts they represented.
Yes.
Well if he would name a baby girl Annie he must like the name Annie. So I take it he would name his daughter Annie.
Helen Keller's first book, "The Story of My Life," was published in 1903 when she was 22 years old. It took her several years to write and dictate the book with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
I have never heard of that happening. As far as I know, eyesight has nothing to do with you having or not having your wisdom teeth.
The butler in "Annie" is named Drake. He works for the wealthy Daddy Warbucks and helps take care of Annie.
Four months
You don't. You go to your bag and take out the magic amulet Jack and Annie gave you and go back to the tree house.
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