What should be done? (e.g., What should I do? ). Mastering Classifiers in 8.10
Draw a rough sketch on a scratchpad as the signer moves down the hallway. Common Answers for the Office Map:
Recognizing the "What Happened?" component of the story.
After a meeting, they started talking, and he unexpectedly asked her out on a date. She told him her calendar was busy and she would let him know later. Signing Naturally 8.10 Answers
The red dye spread, turning all white clothes pink. Advice Needed: How to fix the laundry.
The woman has finished cleaning her room and asks the man if he finished the laundry.
Ensure you are shifting your body slightly to differentiate between the people in the story. What should be done
The answers for , which focuses on "Asking for Advice," involve analyzing three specific minidialogues where a situation is explained, a mishap occurs, and advice is given. Minidialogue 1: The Laundry Mishap
The speaker's brother visited and was showing off his new iPhone.
Unit 8.10 of the Signing Naturally curriculum focuses on a key linguistic feature in American Sign Language (ASL): using to explain what unexpectedly happened. Mastering Classifiers in 8
Suggestions often include eating ice cream or simply telling someone to stop an inappropriate action. Course Hero Key Vocabulary for Unit 8.10
(Hands open, fingers slightly bent, collapsing downward to represent a machine failing)