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What is one way that ASL differs from spoken or written English?(1 point)
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It has different word order and grammar than spoken or written English.
It has different word order and grammar than spoken or written English.
ASL has its own written language.
ASL has its own written language.
In ASL, words cannot be emphasized.
In ASL, words cannot be emphasized.
Body language is used less in ASL than in spoken English.
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It has different word order and grammar than spoken or written English.
(ASL is a distinct language with its own grammar; it has no single written form, uses facial/body expression to emphasize, and actually relies on body language more, not less.)
(ASL is a distinct language with its own grammar; it has no single written form, uses facial/body expression to emphasize, and actually relies on body language more, not less.)
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