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What was hard for Helen Keller to learn?

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because she was deaf and blind so she had to learn the world around her

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Was Helen Keller dumb?

I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.


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How did Helen Keller Learn to Hear?

she didet


What can we learn about Helen Keller?

She was a bright woman.


Did hellen want tot learn?

yes Helen Keller wanted to learn


What are some words that Helen Keller learn?

Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.


Helen Keller's favorite things to do?

She liked to learn and read


What is Helen Keller's full name?

Helen Keller's full name is Helen Adams Keller.


How did Helen Keller feel and learn about doing things?

by touching a hand


when did Helen Keller learn to lip read?

At Age 9, 1889


Who were Helen Keller parents?

Helen Keller's mom is Kate Keller and Helen's dad is Captain Keller.


Was Helen Keller the first blind deaf person to learn how to speak with her mouth?

No, Helen Keller was not the first blind deaf person to learn how to speak with her mouth. Laura Bridgman, who was blind and deaf, was the first deafblind person to be educated and learn language in the 19th century, before Helen Keller.