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Which of the following describes the extent to which many families with Deaf children learn ASL?(1 point)
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many families with Deaf children must be fluent in ASL because they need to start teaching their children ASL as soon as possible
many families with Deaf children must be fluent in ASL because they need to start teaching their children ASL as soon as possible
many families with Deaf children become so inspired by learning ASL that they become professional interpreters
many families with Deaf children become so inspired by learning ASL that they become professional interpreters
many families with Deaf children learn some ASL but then hire a tutor when their child is of school age to supplement ASL education
many families with Deaf children learn some ASL but then hire a tutor when their child is of school age to supplement ASL education
some families with Deaf children become fluent in ASL, but many do not
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some families with Deaf children become fluent in ASL, but many do not
Explanation: while a number of families do learn ASL well, many families only learn limited signing (or do not become fluent).
Explanation: while a number of families do learn ASL well, many families only learn limited signing (or do not become fluent).
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