Annie Sullivan inspired Helen Keller to speak for the blind and the deaf.
she was blind, deaf, and couldn't speak
She was blind and deaf. She learned to speak blurry.
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.
I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.
Helen Keller is famous for overcoming the challenges of being deaf and blind to become a prominent author, speaker, and advocate for people with disabilities. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree and her life story has inspired countless individuals around the world.
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Helen Keller was the first blind and deef person to read and write. Her teacher used to spell the words into her hands for example doll if Helen Keller wanted her doll she'll spell d-o-l-l and her teacher would get it for her.
Helen Keller did see before she had the fever that left her blind and deaf. but no she could not see she coud only talk but she can't hear either soo thank very much 4 asking lol and that's the truthi disagree... Helen Keller did speak but it was only like baby gibberish "Wah Wah" means water to her. she DID speak before she died during the "fever".
Helen Keller made a significant impact by overcoming the challenges of being deaf and blind, becoming a symbol of resilience and determination. She advocated for people with disabilities and raised awareness about deaf-blindness. Through her writings and lectures, she inspired many to persevere in the face of adversity.
actually is wasnt. she failed miserably and she would quit, but the only thing that kept her going was the support of her family and friends
helen keller didnt make quotes because she wasnt able to communicate or speak