Answer:
Plagiarism, Fabrication, Cheating, Bribery or paid services, Impersonation
Explanation:
Plagiarism: The adoption or copy of original creations of another writer without proper confirmation.
Fabrication: The falsification of data, information in any formal academic exercise.
Cheating: Any effort to obtain help in a regular educational activity (like an examination) without proper acknowledgment ( usage of cheat sheets).
Bribery or paid services: Giving homework answers or test answers for money.
Impersonation: assuming a student's individuality with the purpose to give an edge for the student, such as sitting an exam on behalf of that student.
First, true. It helps you learn culture and for others of that language to exchange what they may have with your help.
Second, True. Understanding gestures may also keep you save too, from not saying the incorrect thing and looking. Lol
Hope that helps.
The correct answer is A) A new classroom at a school that teaches speech and lip-reading instead of ASL.
The statement that is not a good example of DPN’s potential impact in the wider community is "A new classroom at a school that teaches speech and lip-reading instead of ASL."
We are talking about DPN which stands for "Deaf President Now," a protest organized by the student community of Gallaudet University, Washington D.C., to express their unconformity to the imposition for a non-deaf President of the University on March 6, 1988. The student community considered that there were many high level and qualified candidates to occupy that position. The Board named Elizabeth ZInzer, a lady who was not deaf, and the problems began.