Because Signing Naturally answer keys are restricted to instructors, students should focus on :

"Me, Emma, love hike. ( Emma signs "I" with her dominant hand, then points to her chest and signs "love" with her non-dominant hand)

Whether you are right or left-handed, you use your dominant hand to indicate the direction of the turn (left or right). Study Tips for Unit 9.8

Go straight down and turn left on the farthest street, just past Fir Street.

One day, Emma's instructor asked her to create a story using ASL vocabulary and grammar. Emma decided to tell the story of her favorite hobby - hiking. She began to sign:

How does Emma practice ASL? Answer: She practices with her classmates and reviews the material daily.

High-quality resources use proper ASL glossing conventions ( for concepts) to bridge the gap between English and ASL.

: Facial expressions and body movements that change the meaning of a sign.

High-quality answers for Unit 9.8 require understanding that all directional signs must be interpreted from the . This means "left" and "right" are relative to the direction the signer is "facing" in the mental map they are projecting. Workbook Answer Key: Turns 1–8

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