1. What is used in printing Braille script for the blind?
(a) Types
(b) Dashes
(c) Dots
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The blind read Braille by feeling letters with their fingertips. Letters in Braille are formed by raised dots arranged in specific places in a six-position matrix. ... Various combinations of raised dots in the matrix stand for each letter in the Roman alphabet.
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