Question: Why is it important to be familiar with the phonetic inventory of the client's first language prior to the evaluation? O If the client does not present with the expected sound changes, they do not qualify for accent modification services. O In order to provide accent modification services, the clinician must be bilingual in the client's first language. O The clinician will have a better idea of what sound substitutions and variations to expect, based on the speaker's first language. O During the evaluation, the clinician must present a report to the client with the phonetic inventory of both languages