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Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers [updated] [ Top 100 PREMIUM ]

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Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers [updated] [ Top 100 PREMIUM ]

Homework 9.11 emphasizes your ability to read the signer's face. When asking a favor, look for:

Do you have a specific or vocabulary word from this homework that’s giving you a hard time?

The open-palm "eight" handshape moving toward the person being asked. Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers

Compliance or a polite decline with an explanation. 2. Non-Manual Markers (NMMs)

In Deaf culture, as in any culture, there are specific social protocols for asking for help. ASL uses a distinct grammatical structure to ensure the request is polite and clear. 1. The "Favor" Formula Homework 9

When completing the exercises in 9.11, you’ll notice a recurring pattern in the dialogues. A polite request usually follows this sequence:

Often used when setting the scene or asking "Can you...?" Compliance or a polite decline with an explanation

Understanding the directional nature of these signs is crucial.

In this guide, we’ll break down the core concepts of this assignment, explain the linguistic structures involved, and provide the context you need to master the material. The Focus of Homework 9.11: Asking for a Favor

Why do you need help? (e.g., "My car is broken.") Ask for the Favor: Use the sign FOR-ME or PLEASE .

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