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If you are interacting with a Deaf person and do not understand something that is being said, you should ask the interpreter, not the Deaf person themselves, as this will save time which is very important in the Deaf community.(1 point)
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You should address and ask the Deaf person directly (e.g., ask them to repeat or clarify). Interpreters facilitate communication but the conversation should remain between you and the Deaf person to show respect and maintain directness.
You should address and ask the Deaf person directly (e.g., ask them to repeat or clarify). Interpreters facilitate communication but the conversation should remain between you and the Deaf person to show respect and maintain directness.
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