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cued speech
/ˌkyo͞od ˈspēCH/Submit
noun
a method of communication in which the mouth movements of speech are combined with a system of hand movements to facilitate understanding and use by people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
In addition to using sign language, children with hearing impairment should also use residual hearing,
speech reading, and oral speech. This combination is called
A. total communication.
B. cued speech.
C. noncommunication.
D. early environmental stimulation.
my answer is b.
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