Answer:hearing impaired
Explanation:It is more polite than calling someone deaf.
The translation of the question pertains to "When we stop, it plays" and it tells about the Indian culture. So, the answer to this Indian language question is Desiya Geetham or in english, National Anthem. Where a person stops and stands still as the music plays.
The answer to the following question:
<span>What is the best definition for the underlined word based on the following sentence? "Though her poems bear no blithe comments or happy outcomes, Emily Dickinson is still regarded as one of America's most talented poets of the nineteenth century." A. Intelligent B. Happy C. Prophetic D. Gloomy
is:
B. Happy</span>
The answer is C. “Un” is a prefix, and “ed” is the tense.
Yes! Absolutely. Just like the deaf have their own culture, each and everyone of us have a culture too! For example, the deaf talk about money openly and it’s not weird. However, in the hearing world money is a private thing and is not talked about often.