Why is Helen Keller special/extra-ordinary?
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She went on to acquire an excellent education and to become an important influence on the treatment of the blind and deaf. Keller learned from Sullivan to read and write in Braille and to use the hand signals of the deaf-mute, which she could understand only by touch.
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Because she had excelled in education even when she was a deaf and a blind person
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