Tuesday, June 21, 2011
What judgments can we make about his or her life?
That Annie Sullivan will be proud of Helen Keller of the accomplishment that she had achieved during her life. For example, Annie Sullivan teaches Helen Keller around 400 words. Another example is she makes Annie Sullivan graduation possible becoming the first blind people to graduate from college. Therefore, she helps Helen in many ways to reach her dream.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Why Annie Sullivan was remarkable
She is very important person in this world. For example, she was an extraordinary teacher because she began to teach Helen Keller many words like water (pg.124). Another example is that she teaches Helen Keller how to sight with her hand and communicated with people. Therefore, Annie Sullivan was remarkable person because she helps Helen Keller in many things.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Adult life
- On March,1887 Annie arrived in Tuscumbia, Alabama. For the first time Annie Sullivan meet a girl call Helen Keller.(pg.92)
- The first word that Annie teach Helen Keller was D-O-L-L.(pg.98)
- Sometimes Annie get problem with Helen Keller because her attitudes.(PG.107)
- Annie Sullivan teach another word that was W-A-T-E-R(PG.126)
- For the last time, Annie teach Helen Keller how to communicates with people.
Young Life
- Annie Sullivan's eyes began to itch.(pg.17)
- She had a granules under her lids.
- They needed to operate her eyes because the granules were growing up more and more.(pg.19)
- She was lacking money, therefore, couldn't pay the doctor for the surgery.(pg.18)
- Annie had a little brother that had born in January of 1869, soon something was wrong with him because he was born with a turbecular hip.(pg.20)
Annie Sullivan Childhood
- Annie Sullivan was born April 14, 1866 in Massachusetts.
- Annie Sullivan mother die of Tuberculosis when she was little.(pg8)
- When Annie was a little girl she wanted to leave the house.(pg1)
- Annie Sullivan was half-blind.
- She didn't want to live with his father because he was an alcoholic.
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