Biology, asked by secretsuperstar5793, 17 days ago

Helen Keller was a writer and a lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to be a graduate. How do you think this was possible?

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Answered by dd20081975
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Answer:

bcz of hellen keller's teacher

Explanation:

she encouraged her to develop her knowledge

Answered by RehanAk73
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Answer:

Because she had the Preservence to do work.  

If any one has the preservence to do any work he/she can definately achieve their goals in life.

Her teacher Miss sullivan , her parents n her college school teachers supported her a lot and she did not loose her confidence due to these problems:-

  • Hellen Keller with a sense of hesitation started writing the history of her life.
  • She was deprived of the basic faculty of senses after some initial years of her life.
  • She became frustrated, that obvious for one to be who has a dark world.

But where there is a will, there is a way.

Helen had a desire to be a normal child, even if she is deprived of the basic senses.

She learned to cope up with her deafness and blindness, she was in a dark world, but a ray of hope penerated even the darkness that veils her eyes.

She , with the help of her family and her teacher Miss. Anne Sullivan learned to cope up with her blind and deaf world.

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