Understanding how the answer key is derived depends on tracking specific ASL vocabulary markers and non-manual signals (NMS). Let's review why certain answers can catch students off-guard: 1. Fingerspelling Brand Names vs. Iconic Signs
Palm faces inward (toward the signer) when counting objects (like bedrooms). 6-9: Palm faces outward. signing naturally unit 911 answer key work
Lena took a sip of her now-cold coffee. "You should have paid more attention in class," she said. "The first rule of Signing Naturally is: the answer key never stays in the same place twice." Understanding how the answer key is derived depends
Your workbook often asks you to identify facial expressions. For Unit 9:11, look for: Iconic Signs Palm faces inward (toward the signer)
In ASL, your face is your grammar. If a signer signs HOUSE but opens their eyes wide and drops their jaw, they are saying it is a huge house. If they purse their lips (the "mm" mouth shape), they are indicating the house or distance is average or moderate.