What would the communication of a deaf person with expressive aphasia look like?
A) They would be unable to communicate effectively with speech, but could use sign language
B) They would be unable to communicate effectively with sign language, but could use speech
C) They would be able to communicate effectively with both speech and sign language
D) They would be unable to communicate effectively with either speech or sign language
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