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Signing Naturally Unit 8.8 Answer Key Verified Guide

Is the signer sick? Is their car broken? Are they late?

In a sun-drenched ASL lab, Maya stared at her workbook, stuck on . The lesson focused on "Making Requests," but she couldn't remember the nuance between a formal plea and a casual favor.

A correct answer in the key will say: "Student must produce DCL:B for head, DCL:1 for side hair, DCL:X for nose bump, and DCL:F for collar."

If the signer states CLOTHES + 25% and FOOD + 50% , find the pie chart in your book where half of the chart represents food and a quarter represents clothing. Part 2: Number Comprehension (Percentages & Fractions) signing naturally unit 8.8 answer key

You form the number (e.g., 5, 25, 50) and move it in a slight "Z" or "7" shape pattern in your signing space.

While specific workbook questions vary by edition, the "answers" in Unit 8.8 almost always revolve around these three video segments: 1. The "Mars" and "Earth" Comparison

Melvin is at a movie where a woman's phone light is distracting. He asks her to turn it off, she gets angry, and he eventually moves seats. Is the signer sick

Mimic sleeping, waking up, looking at a clock in panic, and rushing. 7. No Money Strategy: Act out

Most interactions begin with the "Explain Situation" sign. You must provide context before asking for the favor.

. If you can't see why a signer is asking for a ride to the store, an answer key won't help you catch the sign next time. In a sun-drenched ASL lab, Maya stared at

Open '8' handshapes circling forward toward the person being pitied. NMM / Adjective

Miming an action or physically illustrating how an object is used helps the viewer quickly grasp the word. For example, instead of struggling to spell "milk," a signer can mime drinking from an imaginary cup or milking a cow to easily elicit the correct sign from a Deaf native speaker. 2. List Things in a Category

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