After the Conference of Milan and the announcement that oral education was superior to
manualism, sign language was suppressed. In our modern times, can you think of an idea or
philosophy that might be considered suppressed just like sign language was?
Why is it being “thrown aside"?
Do you think it should become (or return to being) a force in mainstream
society?

Respuesta :

Answer: Not every school forces children to learn another language, especially Spanish. I think it’s important that they do because Hispanics are the largest minority in the United States, with the majority of them being Spanish speakers. By learning Spanish and becoming a force of mainstream society, we will be able to communicate better with Spanish speakers.

Answer:

I think that they were thrown aside because they did not seem important at the time and other Languages were Rising

Explanation:

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