Social Sciences, asked by roshdale2006, 9 months ago

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

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Answered by divyang2412
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Answer:

All that matters is that determination & dedication to learn, to do something great! & this is what made Hellen Keller to overcome her odds & become the first deaf-blind person to become graduate!

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Answered by Sonat
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Answer:dExplanation:

The motto "Liberté, Equalité, Fraternité", was originally intended to unite and inspire revolutionaries. The three ideals: freedom, equality and brotherhood were the foundation of the 'new France' that the revolutionaries sought. "Or death" was added from 1793, with the full motto often painted on house doors in Paris

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