Helen keller ja Anne Sullivan
learned 30 words.
5. Quickly, she learned words and then sentences. Soon she was able
to communicate by signing the manual alphabet. But Helen wasn't
satisfied with signing alone. She wanted to learn to write. In addition
to learning to write in braille, Helen placed a ruler on the page as a
guide and drew very square block letters.
6. In 1888, Helen left home for the first time. She and Anne attended
the Perkins School for the Blind as a guest of the director, Michael
Anagnos. Helen became an overnight celebrity. However, her
friendship with Anagnos suffered when she was accused of
plagiarism[plaigarisam]. Helen had written a story entitled "The Frost
King" for Anagnos's birthday. It was a lot like a story Helen had heard
once, long before, and perhaps she remembered parts of it without
realizing it. Some people said Helen's writing was just too good for
someone who couldn't see or hear nature with her own eyes and
ears.
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