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HELEN KELLER

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Topac kapur and emily dickinson, Helen keller also overcome adversity in her life.She was born on June 27, 1880 in tuscumbia. At the age of 19 months, she got a very bad fever which left her blind and deaf. Because of his deaf and blindness, she couldn’t communicate with anybody. Her parents were very worried about their daughter.
They took her to Baltimore to a doctor. From there, helen keller got
Anne Mansfield
Sullivan as her teacher.
Helen keller was very excited about learning. Anne sullivan tried her best to teach helen how to communicate. The first word that helen learned is doll. But it was very hard to learn what is water and what is cup. She thought that they are the same thing until anne sullivan put helen’s hand it the cup. Then she understand what cup and what is water. Then she became very excited about learning new words. One day anne sullivan took helen to beach. She taught helen what is LOVE. Anne sullivan hug and said this is love. That was very difficult for helen but she learned it.
Helen keller Learned how to communicate even when she is blind and deaf. Her teacher anne sullivan communicate with her by tapping on her hand. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan is remembered as "the
Miracle Worker".
As you can see that Helen keller overcome one of the difficult adversity in her life.

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