Oralism gradually gave way to sign language because sign language provided

a.) a better option for free and natural communication
b.) a harder but longer lasting learning system
c.) an elementary language without grammatical structure
d.) an exclusive language to make the Deaf feel special

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Answer:

The correct option is;

a.) A better option for free and natural communication

Explanation:

Oralism was contested several times before giving way to sign language because sign language was understood and deemed as the only language to reach the generality of the people while oralism was understood only by those that had a discursive consciousness.

As such due to the contradictions that would come up as a result of contradictions of life experiences, some participants in the use of oralism also used sign language to teach their colleagues that could not learn through oralism

Therefore, sign language is seen to be a better option than oralism  due the ability for participants that use sign language being able to have Deaf cultural competencies making sign language a more natural form of communication for the participants.

Answer: The answer is A) A better option for free and natural communication.

Explanation: Because oralism gave Deaf people a new way understanding of what the hearing are saying.

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