When talking to a person with a hearing disability, you should: A. Speak in a normal tone and make sure your lips are visible.
B. Wait until a sign language interpreter is available to assist.
C. Assume that they need to have information written, not spoken.
D. Shout at them to make it easier for them to hear you.
When talking to a person with a hearing disability, you should: Speak in a normal tone and make sure your lips are visible.
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