_____ used finger spelling exclusively

Rochester Method
American Sign Language
Signed Exact English
Cued Speech***

1. deaf world

2. signed exact english
3. expresses what being deaf means
4. deaf world
5. american sign language
6. a variety of traditions
7. uses the same handshakes for most of. the words
8. focuses on being Deaf and growing up Deaf
9. Deafness is not seen as a handicap
10. people walk quickly through a conversation
11. child of Deaf adults
12. a handshape story
13. late deafened
14. cued speech
15. the Rochester method
16. snap your fingers
17. because so many social events are based around schools
18. a person born hearings who becomes Deaf as a teenager

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The correct answer is Cued Speech. Cued Speech is a communication system that uses hand shapes and movements near the mouth to represent different sounds of speech. It is not a language on its own, but rather a visual tool that can be used alongside spoken language to help individuals with hearing loss or speech difficulties understand and produce speech more accurately.

To determine the correct answer, one could research the different communication methods used for individuals with hearing loss. By learning about the Rochester Method, American Sign Language (ASL), Signed Exact English (SEE), and Cued Speech, one would discover that Cued Speech is the only option that exclusively uses finger spelling. In Cued Speech, each hand shape represents a different phoneme or sound of speech, allowing the user to visually distinguish between similar-sounding speech sounds.