Friday, February 2, 2018

LP1 - Louis Braille

Louis Braille was a French inventor who, at the age of 3, injured one of his eyes with a sharp tool while playing in his father's shop. This caused him to go blind in one eye, and the blindness slowly spread into the other eye. Louis Braille, after studying at the Institute for the Blind Youth in Paris,  later invented a complete code to recreate the alphabet to allow the blind and visually impaired read.

For my speech, I will inform my audience about who Louis Braille is, and why he is important as an inventor.

Thesis:
"Louis Braille's invention of the Braille Code was a revolutionary change to the world, as it allowed the blind and visually impaired to read."

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