Question
Why was the Deaf community angry over the inclusion of a volunteer interpreter on the televised emergency press conference during Hurricane Irma?(1 point)
Responses
The Deaf community of Florida is generally fluent in a form of ASL that the interpreter did not know.
The Deaf community of Florida is generally fluent in a form of ASL that the interpreter did not know.
Manatee County was only able to utilize the volunteer's services for a brief period of time.
Manatee County was only able to utilize the volunteer's services for a brief period of time.
The interpreter did a lot of fingerspelling and signed incorrect words.
The interpreter did a lot of fingerspelling and signed incorrect words.
The volunteer wasn't able to catch up to the speaker running the press conference.
Responses
The Deaf community of Florida is generally fluent in a form of ASL that the interpreter did not know.
The Deaf community of Florida is generally fluent in a form of ASL that the interpreter did not know.
Manatee County was only able to utilize the volunteer's services for a brief period of time.
Manatee County was only able to utilize the volunteer's services for a brief period of time.
The interpreter did a lot of fingerspelling and signed incorrect words.
The interpreter did a lot of fingerspelling and signed incorrect words.
The volunteer wasn't able to catch up to the speaker running the press conference.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The interpreter did a lot of fingerspelling and signed incorrect words.**
This reflects the significant concerns within the Deaf community regarding the effectiveness and accuracy of communication during crucial emergency briefings.
This reflects the significant concerns within the Deaf community regarding the effectiveness and accuracy of communication during crucial emergency briefings.