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Many students try to find a "cheat sheet" with letters (A, B, C). However, since curriculum editions change, it is much safer to learn the vocabulary (Office, Lab, Elevator, Stairs, Hallway) so you can identify the room regardless of the map's labels.

ASL typically follows a TIME-TOPIC-COMMENT structure. Time signs almost always come at the beginning of the sentence.

Slight shifts in the torso indicate a change in role, perspective, or a contrast between two different activities.

(used for thin rectangular objects like frames, posters, or cards). Temporal Aspect Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers

Unit 9 emphasizes when actions take place. Homework 9.11 requires you to accurately decode time markers.

Classifiers are crucial for Homework 9.11. You will see the signers use specific handshapes to represent buildings, roads, and barriers:

| Concept | ASL Sign / Structure | Example Gloss | |---------|----------------------|----------------| | Time | Raise eyebrows, time sign first | MORNING 9 (at 9 AM) | | Duration | Use a time line (from start to end) | WORK++ 3 HOUR (work for 3 hours) | | Frequency | Repetitive movement | WEEKLY MONDAY (every Monday) | Many students try to find a "cheat sheet"

To successfully identify the answers in your workbook, ensure you are comfortable with these Unit 9 signs:

Using facial expressions to show if a door is "right there" (CS - cheek to shoulder) or "way down the hall" (tilt head back, squint eyes).

to show how a character handled an object (e.g., picking up a heavy box vs. a light paper)? Conclusion Time signs almost always come at the beginning

Unit 9 also introduces strategies for sequencing events. Exercises in section 9.11 often require students to recount a series of events in chronological order. The linguistic mechanism for this involves:

: Recognizing how facial expressions and "non-manual markers" indicate whether a price is perceived as "cheap" or "expensive." Tips for Success

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