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small characteristic of helen keller

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Answered by sarahthienphuon
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Helen Keller is the author of the memoir The Story of My Life. Left deaf and blind by a childhood illness, Helen grows up into a remarkable adult who is full of life and love for learning, nature, and her friends. She also works tirelessly to educate the public about the rights and needs of people with disabilities. Annie Sullivan is Helen’s patient and determined young teacher from the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Alexander Graham Bell is a famous inventor who recommends the Perkins Institute to Helen’s parents. Dr. Anagnos is the director of the Institute and encourages both Annie and Helen.
Answered by Anonymous
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hey....here is ur answer.....

1) Hellen keller was born on June 27, 1880 in tuscumbia , Alabama....

2) she was a happy healthy baby....

3) she grews up on her family's large farm called Ivy green .....

4) .... when Helen was around one and half year old she became very sick .....

she had a high fever and bad impact headache for several days ...

although Helen survived , her parents soon realized that she had lost both her sight and her hearing....


5) child Helen begin learning to live with the handicap ....by filling object and observing motions , she begin making crude signs to communicate with others..... by now she began communicating 'no', 'yes ', 'come ', and 'go' ,by the way of shaking her head, nodding ,pulling or pushing...

hope it helps u..

geetushar: thanks pallavi
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