Once upon a time, a cute baby girl was born in America.
Her name was helen Keller. However, Helen was very ill.
The mother asked, "Doctor, is Helen going to be okay?"
The doctor replied, "I'm sorry, but her fever is very high."
Helen's parents too care of her with love.
Although it was a hard time, they didn't give up on Helen.
Eventually, her fever went down.
However, Helen could not see or hear. She could not speak a word.
She became a deaf- blind person. Helen's parents were very sad.
so she never scold her. She always care for her with much love.
When Helen kept showing bad habits,
He mother decided to introduce a teacher, The mother said,
"Welcome! Mrs. Sullivan, this is my daughter, Helen."
"Hello, Helen. So good to see you!" said Mrs. Sullivan.
Helen would always pick up food with her fingers.
Mrs. Sullivan said, "No! Don't pick up the food with your fingers!"
She taught Helen how to use the fork. Now, Helen could eat by using fors.
Mrs. Sullivan gave Helen a doll. Mrs. Sullivan said,
"This is a doll. Feel and touch it with your hands."
She wrote the word, 'Doll' on her palm. The she let Helen touch her neck.
One day, the teacher poured water onto Helen's hand.
The teacher asked, "Helen, do you feel something on your hand? This is water."
She wrote the word, 'Water' on Helen's palm. Then she let Helen touch her neck.
Helen kept practicing the word, "Water'. Finally, she said, "Water."
Everyone was so excited. they hugged each other and congratulated.
"Helen! You finally got it!" said Mrs. Sullivan.
Mrs. sullivan always wrote words on helen's palm.
She wanted Helen to feel from the heart. Helen learned the words joyfully.
Evrynight, Helen prayed to God. She prayed,
"God, please let me help others who need my help."
Soon, Helen learned how to read and speak. Mrs.Sullivan encouraged her,
"Helen, be strong! You can do it!" At last, Helen opend her mouth.
Helen said, "Now, I can speak, too! I can speak!" She was so amazed.
She studied very hard and was acceped to a college.
Helen graduated as an honor student.
She was the firsr deaf-blind person to graduate fron a college.
The mothe said, "Mrs, Sullivan, thank you so much for helping Helen."
The mother thanked Mrs. sullivan for her outstanding leadership.
For her lifetime, Helen helped out those who could not see, hear, or spaek.
She lived a meaningful life.