Signing Naturally 9.14 Answers Access

Role shift (also known as "constructed action" or "referential shift") is one of the most important and expressive tools in ASL. It's how a signer can become a character in their own story.

The driver gets tired and asks the hitchhiker to drive so he can sleep.

By combining these resources with your "Signing Naturally" textbook and practicing regularly, you'll be signing naturally in no time! signing naturally 9.14 answers

Using the "Weak Hand" as a reference point while the dominant hand provides directions.

Whether the prompt asks about ?

Flat palms outline the roof and walls of a structure. APARTMENT: Fingerspelled quickly as "APT." CONDO: Fingerspelled as "CONDO."

The story follows two main characters: a and a hearing hitchhiker . After the driver picks up the hitchhiker, they are pulled over by a police officer. The hitchhiker attempts to use the driver's "trick" of acting Deaf to avoid a ticket, but the plan backfires because the officer knows ASL . ✅ Homework 9.14 Answer Key Character Descriptions Role shift (also known as "constructed action" or

Master to point toward actual locations.

Unit 9 in the "Signing Naturally" series (Units 7-12) focuses on the language function of describing places. This unit moves beyond simple vocabulary to teach you how to: By combining these resources with your "Signing Naturally"