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Select three kinds of communication used by the deaf.
American Braille
American Sign Language
American semaphore
finger spelling
Signed English
American Braille
American Sign Language
American semaphore
finger spelling
Signed English
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The three kinds of communication used by the deaf from your list are:
1. **American Sign Language (ASL)**: A complete, natural language that has its own syntax and grammar used by the Deaf community in the United States and parts of Canada.
2. **Finger Spelling**: A method of spelling out words using hand shapes that correspond to the letters of the alphabet, often used within ASL to represent proper nouns or words without a sign.
3. **Signed English**: A system that uses signs from ASL but is structured to follow English grammar and syntax, often used to facilitate communication for those who are learning English as a second language or for educational purposes.
American Braille and American semaphore are not specific to communication used by the Deaf.
1. **American Sign Language (ASL)**: A complete, natural language that has its own syntax and grammar used by the Deaf community in the United States and parts of Canada.
2. **Finger Spelling**: A method of spelling out words using hand shapes that correspond to the letters of the alphabet, often used within ASL to represent proper nouns or words without a sign.
3. **Signed English**: A system that uses signs from ASL but is structured to follow English grammar and syntax, often used to facilitate communication for those who are learning English as a second language or for educational purposes.
American Braille and American semaphore are not specific to communication used by the Deaf.
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