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An interpreter needs to view their service as being a conduit to assist in the communication of the Deaf person with another party.
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An interpreter's role is to serve as a conduit/facilitator, accurately and impartially conveying communication between the Deaf person and the other party without adding, omitting, or altering content.
An interpreter's role is to serve as a conduit/facilitator, accurately and impartially conveying communication between the Deaf person and the other party without adding, omitting, or altering content.
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