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    American Sign Language (ASL), Which Uses Movement and Vision Instead
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American Sign Language (ASL), Which Uses Movement and Vision Instead

Question 93

Question 93

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 American Sign Language (ASL), which uses movement and vision instead of sound, is represented in completely different parts of the brain than verbal languages.

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