Im not sure :/. I think D might be best. im extremely sorry if I am wrong ):
Hopefully this is right and helped (:
Answer:
In the 1970s, about half of all deaf children in America attended special schools, many of which immersed them in sign language. Today, 80 percent of deaf children attend ordinary local schools, and more than half of kids born with hearing impairments receive cochlear implants, with the proportion rising every year. A dramatic shift is under way in the American experience of deafness. To many who are hard of hearing, this shift represents not a victory over disability, but the dissolution of a thriving culture—what they call Deaf culture, with a capital
Answer: B. acknowledge an alternative perspective
Explanation:
Frank B. Kellogg and Aristide Briand were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930 for their work in establishing the Kellogg–Briand Pact where signatories agreed to negotiate rather than resort to war to settle disputes.
In Kellogg's acceptance speech, he spoke of those who believed that a super tribunal was necessary to punish those who act against peace because he wanted to acknowledge that there were those with alternative perspectives from him on how to achieve peace.
I would agree/disagree because people might trust you more because you are more popular. Then again you might be less approachable to people who think less of themselves. Also people might think that you're perfect even if you're not. Also, they might only treat you for your looks and not brains.