A. Navigation aids, tactile sign language, Braille, tactile marking/sign
Standard communication methods for a person who is Deafblind typically involve tactile forms of communication, such as tactile sign language, Braille, and tactile marking/sign, as well as navigation aids to assist in mobility and orientation. These methods enable individuals who are Deafblind to access information and communicate effectively despite their dual sensory impairment.
It is definitely A. Persons who are DeafBlind cannot use visual labels or listening devices... they have TACTILE sign language interpreters. That should have been the obvious answer.
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