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    Because Learning to Speak Is Intertwined with Being Able to Hear
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Because Learning to Speak Is Intertwined with Being Able to Hear

Question 47

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Because learning to speak is intertwined with being able to hear language, children with hearing impairments often have difficulty in learning language.

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