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Which of the following examples illustrates how communicating using sign language compares with communicating using spoken English?(1 point)
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when communicating in spoken English, speakers typically use more facial expressions than when communicating in ASL
when communicating in spoken English, speakers typically use more facial expressions than when communicating in ASL
eavesdropping is more accepted in the Deaf community
eavesdropping is more accepted in the Deaf community
it is considered rude to watch two people who are having a conversation in ASL, while it is somewhat more appropriate to glance at two people who are having a conversation in spoken English
it is considered rude to watch two people who are having a conversation in ASL, while it is somewhat more appropriate to glance at two people who are having a conversation in spoken English
when communicating with spoken English, it is appropriate to hold eye contact longer than it is when communicating using ASL
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Correct answer: "eavesdropping is more accepted in the Deaf community."
Brief explanation: ASL is visual, so people often look at others' signing to access information; watching/signing conversations is more culturally accepted in Deaf communities than casually eavesdropping is in hearing/spoken-English settings (though there are still etiquette norms).
Brief explanation: ASL is visual, so people often look at others' signing to access information; watching/signing conversations is more culturally accepted in Deaf communities than casually eavesdropping is in hearing/spoken-English settings (though there are still etiquette norms).
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