The major difference between the oral-aural method and the total communication method is that
a. amplification is not used in the total communication method, although speech and speech reading are taught. b. the oral-aural method does not use signing and finger spelling.
c. the oral-aural method uses finger spelling but not American Sign Language.
d. the total communication approach uses only oral methods for young children and signing for older children.
ANSWER: b
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