“World Braille Usage” is a compilation of braille codes for 133 languages from around the globe. Among other things, the reference book promotes consistency within each country’s braille code. It also preserves braille codes for rare and endangered languages. “World Braille Usage” is available for free download from Perkins.

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* 1. Which option shows the Portuguese braille writing of the name of the most populous city in Brazil (with no capitals)?

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* 2. True or False? The Portuguese and the Spanish braille alphabets use the same dot configurations for letters with acute accents (for example, é and á).

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* 3. True or False? The Portuguese and the Spanish braille alphabets use the same dot configurations for unmodified Roman letters [In other words, they use the same dots for letters "a through z"].

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