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Question #: 43
Topic #: 1
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How is Deaf with an uppercase "D" different than deaf with a lowercase "d"?

  • A. It is a more polite way to refer to someone with profound hearing loss.
  • B. It is considered a culture rather than an impairment.
  • C. The hearing loss is due to injury or illness rather than congenital.
  • D. The level of hearing loss is clinically considered more severe.
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AprilC
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: B
Correct. It is B. It is a cultural thing in the D/deaf community.
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Sh1_kh2
7 months, 1 week ago
According to google : The word deaf is used to describe or identify anyone who has a severe hearing problem. Sometimes it is used to refer to people who are severely hard of hearing too. We use Deaf with a capital D to refer to people who have been deaf all their lives, or since before they started to learn to talk.
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