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What is a common belief in Deaf culture?(1 point)
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being born deaf is more welcomed in the Deaf community rather than becoming deaf later in life
being born deaf is more welcomed in the Deaf community rather than becoming deaf later in life
the belief that the hearing community doesn't accept them
the belief that the hearing community doesn't accept them
the reaction against the idea of deafness as a disability
the reaction against the idea of deafness as a disability
the Deaf community shouldn't be considered as a separate ethnic group
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the reaction against the idea of deafness as a disability
Explanation: Deaf culture commonly views deafness as a linguistic/cultural difference rather than a disability.
Explanation: Deaf culture commonly views deafness as a linguistic/cultural difference rather than a disability.
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