Final answer:
Members of the Deaf community and members of the Disabled community have different characteristics, including communication methods.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. Something important that distinguishes members of the Deaf community from members of the Disabled community is that Disabled people are quite often hearing and do not sign. Deaf individuals often communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) which has no verbal component and is based entirely on visual signs and gestures. In contrast, members of the Disabled community may have a range of disabilities but are not necessarily Deaf and do not commonly use sign language.
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