When did ASL poetry begin "taking off" as its own art form?
OA
after Allen Ginsberg attended a conference at NTID
B.
after the Alexander Graham Bell Foundation funded a national deaf arts campaign
O C. after Children of a Lesser God premiered on Broadway
OD.
after Amber Galloway Gallego performed ASL poetry before interpreting a concert

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Answer:

A. after Allen Ginsberg attended a conference at National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID).

Explanation:

ASL is an acronym for American Sign Language and it's basically a naturally complete language that is used as a form of sign-language for the deaf and du-mb communities in the United States of America. The American Sign Language is visual and gestural in nature, so it is expressed mainly by using signs such as movement of the hands, fingers and face.

Furthermore, in using an American Sign Language (ASL), the correct sequence to describe a familiar individual is to start with the sign "see" followed by the gender, ethnicity, skin color, height, body type, complexion, and clothing.

In 1984, Allen Ginsberg a famous American poet attended the national conference hosted by the NTID. He visited Dr. Robert Panara where some of his notable poems such as Howl, On his deafness were performed excellently and exceptionally.

Hence, ASL poetry began "taking off" as its own art form after Allen Ginsberg attended a conference at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) in 1984.

Answer:

after Allen Ginsberg attended a conference at NTID

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