Eyes squinted, mouth slightly open ("ah" sound), arm fully extended.
Slight shifts in the torso indicate a change in role, perspective, or a contrast between two different activities. Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers
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Mastering American Sign Language (ASL) requires a deep understanding of visual grammar, spatial awareness, and cultural context. Unit 9 of the Signing Naturally curriculum focuses heavily on daily routines, time concepts, and describing activities. Homework 9.11 is a critical review section designed to test your comprehension of these interconnected concepts. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Typically fingerspelled (P-A-R-K) or signed using a combination of "green" and "place."
Are they discussing an apartment (APT), a house, or a townhouse?
Lips pursed ("mm" sound), arm moderately extended.