How did Helen Keller used lip reading skill as she was blind?
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Even though she'd made great progress, Helen was frustrated because she could not speak. She'd read about a deaf-blind Norwegian girl, named Ragnhild Kaata, who had learned to do what Helen longed for. At the Horace Mann School for the Deaf, Sarah Fuller worked with her. Helen's first spoken sentence was: "It is warm."
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