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shepuryov [24]
3 years ago
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WILL MARK BRAINLIESTT! How would you describe Helen Keller’s perspective on life as a deaf-blind person? Provide evidence from t

he reading to support your answer.
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Oxana [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Helen Keller said that it was “very difficult to acquire the amenities of conversation” that people who can hear and see take for granted. Keller found joy in simple things and found reasons to be happy throughout her life. However, there were many obstacles that she had to overcome. Helen had to learn some types of information that people who are not deaf or blind may learn without thinking about them. Common expressions, for example, could be difficult for her to grasp.

Explanation:

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. Her later efforts to learn to speak were less successful, and in her public appearances she required the assistance of an interpreter to make herself understood. Nevertheless, her impact as educator, organizer, and fund-raiser was enormous, and she was responsible for many advances in public services to the handicapped.

olganol [36]3 years ago
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Answer :Helen Keller said that it was “very difficult to acquire the amenities of conversation” that people who can hear and see take for granted. Keller found joy in simple things and found reasons to be happy throughout her life. However, there were many obstacles that she had to overcome. Helen had to learn some types of information that people who are not deaf or blind may learn without thinking about them. Common expressions, for example, could be difficult for her to grasp.

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