1. How should this sentence be glossed in American Sign Language? If you don't eat your vegetables, you won't get dessert. A.) NO DESSERT?
A.) NO DESSERT? NO EAT VEGETABLES B.) EAT VEGETABLES WHAT? NO DESSERT C.) NO EAT VEGETABLES? NO DESSERT D.) EAT VEGETABLES HOW? NO DESSERT 2. What is the best English equivalent of this American Sign Language gloss? HE (point) MAN SHORT WHO? MY NEPHEW a.) that short man over there is my nephew. b.) My nephew is short. c.) Who is my short nephew? d.) If that man is short, then he is my nephew 3. How should this sentence be glossed in American Sign Language? If you win the game, we'll all get ice cream. A.) GAME WIN WHO? #A-L-L GET ICE -CREAM b.) WIN GAME? #A-L-L GET ICE-CREAM C.) ICE-CREAM GAME WIN #A-L-L GET D.) #A-L-L GAME WIN GET ICE-CREAM 4.) Which non-manual marker is not part of the condition (the if portion) of a conditional sentence? A.) eyebrows furrowed B.) eyebrows raised C.) head slightly tilted D.) pause
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Number 4 is actually A. eyebrows furrowed. But the rest of those are right
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