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Why do Deaf people prefer keeping some distance between each other when discussing something? (1 point) Responses to be able to see the other persons’ signs better to be able to see the other persons’ signs better to prevent clashing into each other’s contact zone to prevent clashing into each other’s contact zone because signing requires the presence of Deaf spaces because signing requires the presence of Deaf spaces because it allows the other person to sign faster because it allows the other person to sign faster

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Deaf people may prefer keeping some distance between each other when discussing something primarily to be able to see the other person's signs better. This allows for clearer communication and helps ensure that both individuals can fully engage in the conversation without straining to see signs clearly.

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