2. Read the following passage carefully and makes notes on it.
The most important medium used in education today is the printed word.
Knowledge is preserved in books and the first step in education is learning to read. But
a blind man can not read a book. Is he then to be denied opportunities to educate
ms? No, not necessarily so. The blind can get themselves educated, not only in the
akse of being able to read and write, but also in the sense of training themselves for a
Session. Teacher of the blind have devised methods by which the blind can ‘read'
ut aid of the eyes. The most famous of these methods is undoubtedly, Braille
(named after its inventor) is a system of representation of printed symbols by
dots on a flat surface. Six dots in various combinations are used to represent
Is, numbers, punctuation marks and some common words. The blind person 'read'
book by passing his fingers over the dots. Thousands of blind people all over the
world have used Braille as easily as printed books. The physical effort and the cost of
publishing books in Braille are two other limitations. In a survey of the blind, it was
found that less than 15 percent of the users of Braille had sufficient command of the
alphabet to make reading useful or entertaining.
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