Signing Naturally 9.14 Answers
| | Why It's a Problem | | :--- | :--- | | Academic Dishonesty | Submitting answers you didn't derive yourself is a violation of your school's academic integrity policy. The consequences can be severe. | | Inaccurate Information | Online answer sheets are often compiled by other students and may be filled with errors, including mistranslated signs and incorrect grammar. | | Superficial Learning | Simply copying answers prevents you from developing critical language-processing skills. You will not learn how to parse ASL grammar or understand native signers on your own. | | Missed Foundations | Unit 9 builds on earlier concepts. If you don't learn it now, you'll be lost when later units require you to describe more complex events and narratives. |
How does the signer feel about their neighborhood? signing naturally 9.14 answers
The signer will use the "crossroads" sign (two index fingers crossing) to indicate intersections. Note whether the destination is on the left, right, or corner. Scenario B: Describing a Living Space Layout | | Why It's a Problem | |
You will be asked to identify why a specific plan changed or what conflict arose in the dialogue. | | Superficial Learning | Simply copying answers