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A: Role-shifting is a critical aspect of ASL that allows signers to change their handshapes, facial expressions, and body language to represent different characters or perspectives in a story.
The "Write Feature" section generally asks you to observe a signer and record specific descriptive details. While specific workbook editions may vary slightly, the core tasks usually involve: Identifying the Object/Person : Recognizing the subject being described. Descriptive Signs : Identifying signs for size, shape, color, and texture. Spatial Agreement signing naturally 9.14 answers
Answers in Unit 9.14 often hinge on subtle facial expressions. For example, when describing how far a destination is, the signer will use specific NMMs: A: Role-shifting is a critical aspect of ASL
He is astonished and shocked that the driver didn't get a ticket. Why they switch places: The driver becomes tired and wants to sleep. The second stop: Descriptive Signs : Identifying signs for size, shape,
: Because the driver is deaf and the hitchhiker is hearing, they communicate using gestures and a paper and pen . The Incident : The hitchhiker wants to go to Las Vegas .