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To succeed in this unit, pay attention to these specific signs and facial expressions:

Homework 9:11 is designed to push you out of your comfort zone. By focusing on the spatial relationships and the directional nature of the verbs, you'll find that ASL becomes less like a series of codes and more like a 3D map of communication. signing naturally homework 911 exclusive

In ASL, the "exclusive" sign typically follows the noun it modifies or appears at the end of the phrase for emphasis. Topic + Exclusive Sign + Action. Example: "I have only one sister." ASL Gloss: SISTER, I HAVE ONLY ONE. Example: "No one went to the party." ASL Gloss: PARTY, GO-THERE, NONE. 💡 Practice Strategies To succeed in this unit, pay attention to

| Mistake | Why it happens | The "Exclusive" Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The signer’s right is your left. | Watch the signer’s shoulders. Ignore your perspective. Draw from their perspective. | | Missing the floor plan | You draw objects floating. | Look for the CL:5 or both hands flat to establish the "base." Always draw a floor boundary first. | | Confusing 'next to' vs 'behind' | ASL uses a 3D space, not a 2D page. | If the signer leans back and signs with arm extended away from body = behind. Arm at side = next to. | | Using English prepositions | You write "The book is on the table." | The answer key requires you to draw the book touching the table. In ASL, "on" is a classifier stack (CL:5 on top of CL:B). | Topic + Exclusive Sign + Action

Practicing these signs helps in mastering the homework's directional requirements: Straight ahead/Distance