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Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, learned to read through the method of finger spelling, where someone would sign the letters into her hands. She also learned to read braille, a system of raised dots representing letters and words that blind people can read by touch. With dedication, practice, and the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller was able to overcome her disabilities and learn to read.

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