Iklan

Pertanyaan

Helen Adams Keller was born as a healthy child on June 27 th , 1880, to Captain Arthur H. and Kate Adams Keller of Tuscumbia. At the tender age of 19 months, she was stricken with a severe illness which left her blind and deaf. At the age of six, the half-wild, deaf and blind girl was taken to see Dr. Alexander Graham Bell by her parents. From this visit, Helen met her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan. She was so gifted that by the end of August, in six months, she knew 625 words, learned Braille and learned to write shortly afterward. By the age of 10, Helen had mastered Braille as well as the manual alphabet and even learned to use the typewriter. By the time she was 16, Helen could speak well enough to go to preparatory school and to college. In 1904, she graduated “cum laude” from Radcliffe College. The teacher stayed with her thought those years, interpreting lectures and class discussion for her. Helen Keller became one of world’s most remarkable women. She dedicated her life to improve the conditions of the blind and deaf-blind around the world, lecturing in more than 25 countries on the five major countries. Wherever she appeared, she brought new courage to millions of blind people. From the text, we can conclude that ...

Helen Adams Keller was born as a healthy child on June 27th, 1880, to Captain Arthur H. and Kate Adams Keller of Tuscumbia. At the tender age of 19 months, she was stricken with a severe illness which left her blind and deaf.

At the age of six, the half-wild, deaf and blind girl was taken to see Dr. Alexander Graham Bell by her parents. From this visit, Helen met her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan. She was so gifted that by the end of August, in six months, she knew 625 words, learned Braille and learned to write shortly afterward.

By the age of 10, Helen had mastered Braille as well as the manual alphabet and even learned to use the typewriter. By the time she was 16, Helen could speak well enough to go to preparatory school and to college. In 1904, she graduated “cum laude” from Radcliffe College. The teacher stayed with her thought those years, interpreting lectures and class discussion for her.

Helen Keller became one of world’s most remarkable women. She dedicated her life to improve the conditions of the blind and deaf-blind around the world, lecturing in more than 25 countries on the five major countries. Wherever she appeared, she brought new courage to millions of blind people.

From the text, we can conclude that ...

  1. Anne Sullivan accompanied Helen Keller at school

  2. Alexander Graham Bell was Anne Sullivan's relative

  3. Helen Keller can only read and write in Braille

  4. Alexander Graham Bell was Helen Keller's teacher

Ikuti Tryout SNBT & Menangkan E-Wallet 100rb

Habis dalam

02

:

16

:

41

:

05

Iklan

N. Supriyaningsih

Master Teacher

Jawaban terverifikasi

Pembahasan

Berdasarkan informasi pada kalimat terakhir paragraf ketiga, dapat diketahui bahwa guru Hellen, yakni Ms. Sullivan, selalu menemaninya selama sekolah untuk membantu memahami dan menginterpretasikan materi pengajaran di sekolah. Maka jawaban yang paling tepat adalah A.

Berdasarkan informasi pada kalimat terakhir paragraf ketiga, dapat diketahui bahwa guru Hellen, yakni Ms. Sullivan, selalu menemaninya selama sekolah untuk membantu memahami dan menginterpretasikan materi pengajaran di sekolah. Maka jawaban yang paling tepat adalah A.

Buka akses jawaban yang telah terverifikasi

lock

Yah, akses pembahasan gratismu habis


atau

Dapatkan jawaban pertanyaanmu di AiRIS. Langsung dijawab oleh bestie pintar

Tanya Sekarang

Perdalam pemahamanmu bersama Master Teacher
di sesi Live Teaching, GRATIS!

23

Iklan

Tanya ke AiRIS

Yuk, cobain chat dan belajar bareng AiRIS, teman pintarmu!