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and her father. She put her hands on their mouths. She could feel them talk. She felt one mouth move. What were they doing? Helen didn’t know. She shouted and cried. In 1887, a young teacher, Anne Sullivan, began to help Helen. She spelled words on Helen’s hand with her fingers. At first, the words didn’t mean anything to Helen. Then, one day, Helen was playing in some water. Anne Sullivan spelled WATER onto Helen’s hand. Suddenly, Helen understood. That day, she learned many more words: mother, father, sister — and tea