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velikii [3]
3 years ago
10

Malcolm attends a school for Deaf students. Lately he has been seeing lots of posters and flyers on the walls advertising a scho

ol-wide "DEVIA"
show. What type of event is being advertised in his school?
O A.
Deaf View/Image Art, a type of Deaf art that covers all of the visual arts and is by Deaf artists and about Deaf life
OB. Deaf Visuals in America, a nationwide performance-based show that brings Deaf and hearing artists together to collaborate
Oc.
Deaf Visual Integrated Art, a program for Deaf painters that culminates in an annual art gallery viewing that is accompanied by
ASL poetry performances
OD Deaf Viewing Images in America, a photography exhibit that has documented Deaf life in America since the 1950s
English
1 answer:
umka21 [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

OA.  Deaf View/Image Art, a type of Deaf art that covers all of the visual arts and is by Deaf artists and about Deaf life.

Explanation:

Deaf View/ Image Art or De'VIA is an art form that is made by deaf people and made with the objective of expressing the arts for deaf people. This art form covers the cultural, or linguistic platform allowing deaf artists to express their experience.

What Malcolm saw in the advertisement is this type of event that will showcase art by and for the deaf. And in that process, he will be able to experience the same feeling and understand people like him, through the artworks that will be at the show.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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