If your answer matches the left column, you are likely correct. If you used the English sign listed in the right column, your answer is —re-watch the prompt.
(for bulky or cylindrical objects like a thick vase or a cup). (for flat, round objects like a plate or a wall clock). (for flat surfaces like a table or a picture on a wall). Non-Manual Markers (NMMs): signing naturally unit 8.8 answer key
Learning ASL involves more than just completing a unit in a textbook. Consider: If your answer matches the left column, you
"Grandma, guess what?" Emma signed. "We learned about family relationships in class this week. My teacher, Mrs. Johnson, showed us signs for mom, dad, brother, and sister. And... and... we even learned the sign for grandmother!" Emma signed the sign for grandmother, and her grandmother laughed and gave her a big hug. (for flat, round objects like a plate or a wall clock)
As they finished breakfast, Emma's mom asked Grandma to tell them about her trip to visit Emma. Grandma signed, "I had a great trip, and I'm so happy to be here. I even brought you a special gift, Emma!" Emma's eyes sparkled as Grandma handed her a small, beautifully wrapped box.
When grading 8.8, they ask three questions:
Unit 8 often deals with scheduling conflicts.