It's not special treatment if it's normal for everyone else, is it?
[ he's thinking of sam, now. of learning sign language (the wrong sign language, at first) to speak to him in his own language, even though sam knows how to read lips, even though he didn't have to.
if he takes for granted that there are books he can read, that people speak to him in a way he can easily understand, why shouldn't it be something others can take for granted as well? ]
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[ he's thinking of sam, now. of learning sign language (the wrong sign language, at first) to speak to him in his own language, even though sam knows how to read lips, even though he didn't have to.
if he takes for granted that there are books he can read, that people speak to him in a way he can easily understand, why shouldn't it be something others can take for granted as well? ]