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read the passage. sign language on marthas vineyard while researching marthas vineyard, an island off the coast of massachusetts, anthropologist nora groce made a remarkable discovery. she learned that from the 1600s until the early 1900s, almost all the residents of two towns on the island—west tisbury and chilmark—were fluent in sign language. during these years, the towns had an unusually high population of deaf people, due to a form of hereditary deafness that ran in many marthas vineyard families. consequently, a bilingual society developed. the islanders didnt attend special sign language classes; they simply learned the language as they grew up. one of the most interesting aspects of the phenomenon was that, in the absence of language barriers, deafness was not perceived as a disability. as one vineyarder explained to groce, deaf people were seen as just like everyone else. what is the main, or central, idea of the passage? the large population of deaf people on marthas vineyard was due to hereditary deafness. the high incidence of deafness on marthas vineyard led to the development of a bilingual society.
The passage focuses on how the high - prevalence of deafness on Martha's Vineyard led to the formation of a bilingual society where sign language was common and deafness was not seen as a disability. The first option only mentions the cause of the large deaf population, while the second option encompasses both the cause and the resulting social phenomenon which is the main idea.
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The high incidence of deafness on Martha's Vineyard led to the development of a bilingual society.