Once in a small village, there lived a talented painter named Elara, known for her vibrant landscapes. One day, a newcomer named Finn arrived, copying her style meticulously but lacking her unique vision. The villagers quickly grew weary of Finn's imitations, longing for Elara's authentic creativity. Realizing this, Finn sought Elara's guidance, and through collaboration, he learned to embrace his own artistic voice, ultimately enriching the village with fresh perspectives. This experience showed that blind imitation stifles creativity, while true artistry flourishes through individuality.
Yes, it IS illegal to write a story just like Harry Potter.That is called plagiarism, which is defined in the 1995 Random House Compact Unabridged Dictionary, is the "use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work."
If witnesses misrepresent the facts, the defense attorney has proof to support our story.
If you were blind, you could hire a scribe to read and write for you.
no
She was blind......
Yes, deaf people can learn to read and write. They learn much the same way you learned to read and write.
Yes, it's a matter of being taught, like anyone else. Helen Keller was blind (and deaf) and she could write.
Of course blind people can write stories! You don't have to see a computer screen or a piece of paper to write. They can dictate their stories to someone, or use voice recognition software, or even write in braille and have someone translate it into regular writing.
can you write me a adventure story
Most schools have volunteer students or teachers to help blind people write their exams.
write an addition story for two 3-digit numbers. write the answer to your story
no you can not write off child support