Multiple Choice
If a deaf child learns neither spoken language nor sign language during childhood, what happens?
A) The child continues to be open to learning either spoken or sign language later.
B) The child can learn sign language later, but not spoken language.
C) The child will be seriously impaired at learning either kind of language later.
D) The child will be more likely to be bilingual than monolingual.
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