If they were born deaf, they cant.
If they learned how to read before they got deaf, then they can.
Yes, deaf people can read newspapers. They may rely on written text to access news and information, just like individuals who are hearing. Some may also use online news sources or receive news through sign language interpreters on television programs.
no
Deaf people do not lose language, they can read just the same as a hearing person and can also lip read and sign. Also most deaf people can also speak a little too. However, if the person is deaf from birth it is harder to learn language.
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).
They like it and read newspapers
Newspapers, magazines and books.
to read about important information.
700,000
Deaf people communicate by sign language and all can lip read; some deaf people can talk or can't depending on the diagnosis from their doctor (these individuals would be classified as deaf and mute (can't speak.)
Yes
The teachers who teach people to read and the journalists who write and publish the newspapers.
so if people do not have tv they can read the paper
more people read newspapers then before