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Dr James Ballantine continues to work with a young girl, Joan, who has telepathic powers. They run through tests confirming the extent of her abilities. The source of her power is unknown, but may be linked to the radioactivity overexposure that also gave her her albinism and lack of vocal cords.
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Writing Disability in Australia:
Type of disability Albinism, speech impediment - lack of vocal cords. Type of character Primary. Point of view Third person.
Note: This work uses disability as a metaphorical note or literary device. The character with a speech impediment negates her disability by being psychic.
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