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''Main article: [[Speech Impediment]]'' | ''Main article: [[Speech Impediment]]'' | ||
Daniel is able to speak English well enough however, he has a [[Speech Impediment|speech impediment]] which causes him to mispronounce words, such as pronouncing "woke" as "roke". Although he has been known to make speeches (on the spot, no less) like the one during a Roe v. Wade protest over the overturning of the Supreme Court's decision. However, he was off-topic during his discussion leading some to believe that his literacy is-to say the least-lacking. | Daniel is able to speak English well enough; however, he has a [[Speech Impediment|speech impediment]] which causes him to mispronounce words, such as pronouncing "woke" as "roke". Although, he has been known to make speeches (on the spot, no less) like the one during a Roe v. Wade protest over the overturning of the Supreme Court's decision. However, he was off-topic during his discussion leading some to believe that his literacy is --to say the least-- lacking. | ||
==Literacy== | ==Literacy== | ||
[[File:RatherPost.jpg|thumb|Daniel is going to dinner "rather" ''(whether)'' anyone likes it or not!]] | [[File:RatherPost.jpg|thumb|Daniel is going to dinner "rather" ''(whether)'' anyone likes it or not!]] | ||
===Reading and writing=== | ===Reading and writing=== | ||
Daniel can read and write basic information, but his typing style and use of language is somewhat idiosyncratic, not matching what most English speakers would consider "standard" usage. This could be because he heavily relies on the speech-to-text (dictation) feature on his phone, which sometimes interprets words based on Daniel's pronunciation, resulting in misinterpreted or altered words. | Daniel can read and write basic information, but his typing style and use of language is somewhat idiosyncratic, not matching what most English speakers would consider "standard" usage. This could be because he heavily relies on the speech-to-text (dictation) feature on his phone, which sometimes interprets words based on Daniel's pronunciation, resulting in misinterpreted or altered words. | ||