In the context of language development in deaf children, deaf babies ________.
A. begin hand-babbling between ages 7 and 10 months
B. learn sign language even in the absence of a language-rich environment
C. learn sign language in a sequence that is different from the one that hearing infants use to learn speech
D. begin to use sentences in sign language between ages 3 and 5 years
Answer: A
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