Learning to "speak" in sign language______.
A. is similar to learning to speak a foreign language
B. is easier for a deaf person than for a normal person
C. is just as frustrating for a deaf person as for a normal person
D. is effortless and pleasant for someone closely tied to deaf people
It is implied in the text that both Latin and French
A. were imposed upon many nations by charm
B. spread across the whole continent of Europe
C. maintained the status of lingua franca at a time
D. fascinated as many people as English once did
A deaf person______.
A. is somehow less valuable in the community
B. can communicate effectively with normal people
C. should be treated as a normal person in the society
D. feels a little nervous when communicating with other people
The author argues that the future of English is
A. bleak
B. definite
C. uncertain
D. foreseeable