I Have A Sister, My Sister Is Deaf (Book Quiz)

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1. What was wrong with the little sister?

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The correct answer is "She couldn't hear". This implies that there was something wrong with the little sister's ability to hear. This could be due to a hearing impairment or some other issue that affected her hearing abilities.

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2. What was the title of the story?

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The correct answer is "I have a Sister, My sister is Deaf" because it directly states the title of the story. The other options either do not mention the title or provide variations of the same information without explicitly stating the title.

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3. Can a deaf person watch t.v?

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A deaf person can watch television by using captions or subtitles to understand the dialogue and by relying on visual cues such as facial expressions, gestures, and actions. Many television shows and movies offer closed captioning, which displays the dialogue and other audio elements as text on the screen. Additionally, some televisions have features that allow for sign language interpretation or visual alerts for important sounds. Therefore, a deaf person can definitely watch television and enjoy the visual aspects of the content.

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4. What do both girls have in common?

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Both girls have in common the fact that they are sisters. This means that they share a sibling relationship, indicating that they have at least one parent in common.

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5. Can a deaf person look at pictures and read words?

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A deaf person can look at pictures and read words because deafness does not affect their ability to see or read. Deaf individuals rely on visual cues and written communication to understand and interact with the world around them. They can comprehend and interpret visual information, including pictures, and understand written words through reading. Therefore, they are capable of looking at pictures and reading words just like anyone else.

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6. True or False: A deaf person can play jump rope.

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A deaf person can play jump rope because being deaf does not affect their physical ability to jump and coordinate their movements. Jump rope is a physical activity that requires agility, coordination, and timing, which are not dependent on one's ability to hear. Therefore, a deaf person can participate in and enjoy playing jump rope just like anyone else.

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7. Can a deaf person hear you wisper?

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A deaf person is unable to hear sounds, including whispers. Therefore, they would not be able to hear someone whispering.

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8. What was one thing the little sister could not do?

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The little sister could not hear.

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9. How do deaf people understand what is happening around them?

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Deaf people understand what is happening around them by using sign language and looking at people's gestures. Sign language is a visual language that uses hand movements, facial expressions, and body language to convey meaning. By using sign language, deaf individuals can communicate with others and understand conversations. In addition to sign language, they also rely on observing people's gestures and body language to understand non-verbal cues and context in various situations. Therefore, the correct answer is both A and B.

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10. Can a deaf person feel my stomping feet?

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Deaf individuals may not be able to hear sounds, but they can still perceive vibrations through other sensory receptors in their body. When someone stomps their feet, it creates vibrations that can be felt by anyone in close proximity, including deaf individuals. Therefore, it is possible for a deaf person to feel the stomping feet through the vibrations they generate.

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11. Was the older or younger sister afraid of thunder?

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The given question is asking which sister, the older or younger one, was afraid of thunder. The correct answer is "older sister." This means that the older sister was the one who was afraid of thunder.

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12. What was one thing the little sister could do?

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The little sister could do both riding her bike and going to school. This implies that she is physically able to ride a bike and also attends school regularly.

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What was wrong with the little sister?
What was the title of the story?
Can a deaf person watch t.v?
What do both girls have in common?
Can a deaf person look at pictures and read words?
True or False: A deaf person can play jump rope.
Can a deaf person hear you wisper?
What was one thing the little sister could not do?
How do deaf people understand what is happening around them?
Can a deaf person feel my stomping feet?
Was the older or younger sister afraid of thunder?
What was one thing the little sister could do?
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