Helen Keller learned the meaning of abstract ideas through the patient guidance of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Sullivan used a method of spelling into Helen's hand to help her understand concepts like love, beauty, and courage through real-life experiences and examples. Helen's strong memory and intellect also played a role in her ability to grasp abstract ideas.
The abstract noun form for the verb to learn is the gerund, learning.
Yes, the word 'learning' is an abstract noun; a word for the process of acquiring knowledge.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to learn' are learner, one who learns, and the gerund (verbal noun) learning.
Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.
To learn new ideas from his experiments.
she didet
She was a bright woman.
yes Helen Keller wanted to learn
Almost anything is worth learning, even if it's just to improve your overall brain-power! Anything you learn makes you smarter. Connotation is useful because you learn how to find abstract meanings and emotions associated with words and ideas.
I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.
A concrete idea is one that is solid and true. "The sun will rise tomorrow". An abstract idea is one that may or may not even exist. "If we fly to Alpha Centauri, we can learn to breathe liquid nitrogen" or "Tomorrow the sun will be blue and look like Mickey Mouse".
she read germany