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Evelyn Glennie's loss of hearing had been
gradual. Her mother remembers noticing something
was wrong when the eight year-old Evelyn was
waiting to play the piano. "They called her name
and she didn't move. I suddenly realised she hadn't
heard," saya Isabel Glennie. For quite a while Evelyn
managed to conceal her growing deafness from
friends and teachers. But by the time she was
eleven her marks had deteriorated and her
headmistress urged her parents to take her to a specialist. it was then discovered that her hearing was severally impaired as a result of gradual nerves damage. they were advised that she should be fitted with hearing AIDS and sent to a school for the deaf. "everything suddenly looked black".says Evelyn.





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Answered by ayush222380
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Why Evelyn glennie was sent to a school for the deaf?

What had happened to Evelyn glennie when she was eight years old?

mcq

who was suffering from deafness?

who observed to evelyn glennie that something went wrong with her?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Question and answers

Explanation:

Q.1. At what age did Evelyn Glennie's parents discovered her deafness?

(a) Five years

(b) Two years

(c) Eleven years

(d) Sixteen years

Ans : When Everlyn was eleven years age, her schol headmistress urged her parents to take her a specialist.It was then, discovered that Evelyn

was having this disability.

Q.2. After Evelyn was diagnosed with deafness, what was advised to her Parents?

(a) to stay at home

(b) to come regularly to school

(c) to go to school for the deaf

(d) Nothing

Ans: Soon  after Evelyn was diagnosed with deafness, Evelyn's parents were advised to send her to a school for the deaf.

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