Multiple Choice
What does it mean to be dominant bicultural deaf?
A) The deaf person socializes equally with members of all ethnicities.
B) The deaf person socializes more with members of a particular minority ethnic group.
C) The person socializes more with hearing people than with deaf people.
D) The person socializes more with other deaf people and less with hearing people.
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