Which of the following is not included in Deaf literature? (2 points)

(A)magazines
(B)websites
(C)journals
(D)audiology textbooks
Im pretty sure it B ?

Actually you both are wrong, the correct answer is D) Audiology textbooks.

Here are the answers to the quiz for anyone who needs it. just took it, 100%
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. D

Your welcome :)

Diamond ash is correct but I’m gonna put the answer that reads out so that some people aren’t hesitant bc I was and I have trust issues lmao

1. Audiology textbooks (d)
2. Written and signed (c)
3. it is not considered deaf literature (c)
4. Expressive fingerspelling (b)
5. For consecutive identical letters (c)
6. Engagement (a)
7. Green (a)
8. Cat (b)
9. From general to more specific, beginning with the name and additional details (a)
10. Stripes (d)

Thank u diamond ash, i just took it and got a 100%

diamond ashh kaash is 100% correct

thank you anon above me u r a god send i would give you mad head. absolute gigachad

Anon you are 100% wrong. You CAN use websites if you are deaf but cannot use audiology textbooks because they include sound.

still correct

To determine which of the given options is not included in Deaf literature, we need to understand what Deaf literature encompasses. Deaf literature refers to written works created by Deaf authors or about Deaf experiences. It includes various forms of written materials, such as books, poems, essays, plays, and more. Now let's analyze the options:

(A) Magazines: Magazines can certainly be a part of Deaf literature. There are magazines specifically dedicated to Deaf culture, sign language, and featuring works by Deaf authors.

(B) Websites: With the advancement of technology, Deaf literature has expanded to include websites. Many Deaf authors and organizations publish their works or articles online, making websites an integral part of Deaf literature.

(C) Journals: Journals, particularly academic ones, are often used as a platform for publishing research and scholarly works related to Deaf studies and Deaf culture. Therefore, journals can be included in Deaf literature.

(D) Audiology textbooks: Audiology textbooks are not considered a part of Deaf literature. While they may contain information about deafness, they are primarily used as educational resources for healthcare professionals studying audiology and hearing-related topics.

Based on the above analysis, option (D) Audiology textbooks would be the correct choice since it is not commonly included in Deaf literature.

I'm always very sure it's B