Question

One guideline for interacting with people who have a disability is:
A. To prevent embarrassment, take care that you don't say "see you later" to a blind person.
B. When you are talking to a person who uses a wheelchair, position yourself at her or his eye level.
C. An effective way to reduce your awkwardness and create a sense of familiarity is to lean on a person's wheelchair.
D. If a person has difficulty speaking, you can assist her by finishing her sentences for her.

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