
If a deaf person who uses ASL for communication has damage to Broca's area, one will likely find that
A) there is no effect on their signing.
B) there is a visible but modest effect on signing.
C) they are only able to sign with difficulty.
D) they are unable to understand sign language but can perform it without difficulty.
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