Sally has hired an ASL interpreter for the first time to communicate with Jonah, a client of hers who is Deaf. What is something that Sally should avoid doing during the interpreted conversation with Jonah?

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covering her mouth or looking at the interpreter instead of looking at Jonah

covering her mouth or looking at the interpreter instead of looking at Jonah

talking at her normal pace and volume of voice

talking at her normal pace and volume of voice

providing pauses so that the interpreter can have enough time to convey the message

providing pauses so that the interpreter can have enough time to convey the message

having an adequately illuminated space in which to sign in

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Sally should avoid covering her mouth or looking at the interpreter instead of looking at Jonah. It's important for her to maintain eye contact with Jonah, as this helps facilitate communication and ensures that he feels included in the conversation.