A. She discovers what words are.
B. She learns that water is separate from mug.
C. She finally learns how to form letters.
No, she was not. When she was little, and when she was about ten years old, she found out about another blind/deaf little girl in Norway, I think that her name is Ragnhild Kaata. When Helen Keller learned of Ragnhild Kaata, she was determined to learn how to speak with her mouth as well.
Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.
Yes. Anne Sullivan taught her, and she learned really well. Her first word was Doll and then she started to learn more and more words.
she didet
She was a bright woman.
yes Helen Keller wanted to learn
I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.
she read germany
because she was deaf and blind so she had to learn the world around her
Helen Keller was known to be a curious, determined, and intelligent young girl despite being deaf and blind. She was highly inquisitive and eager to learn, eventually becoming a renowned author, lecturer, and activist for people with disabilities. Helen's strong will and perseverance served as an inspiration to many.
Helen learned to read raised letters. She also smelled and felt plants to learn about them. The Perkins Institute provided Ann Sullivan, Helen's teacher models of plants to use as a teaching aid.
She liked to learn and read