Jeff, a hearing student, walks into class and sets his things down. Gina has already taken her seat and is getting her books out in preparation for class. The teacher comes in and begins calling students up, one at a time, to get their completed work from yesterday. The teacher calls Gina's name. What is a culturally appropriate way for Jeff to get Gina's attention to let her know that she needs to get her work?

(1 point)

lightly tap her on the shoulder

stomp on the floor

toss a small object

grab her shoulder and squeeze

1 answer

The most culturally appropriate way for Jeff to get Gina's attention would be to lightly tap her on the shoulder. This method is generally seen as polite and unobtrusive, allowing Jeff to communicate his message without being disruptive or aggressive.