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World Languages, 19.02.2021 04:00, mandy9386

ASL 2 What is an important aspect of introduction that is shared in the deaf community but not the hearing community ?

A. daily routines or school topics are preferred at the beginning of dialogues

B. personal details are shared early in the first introduction

C. place of birth or origin is of little importance when people first meet

D. The type of school is typically not mentioned in initial meeting

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