SIGN LANGUAGE HELP. When signing double letters or two of the same letter consecutively, your fingerspelling may have a slight ___?
You would move your hand slightly in one direction. For ASL anyways.
Depending on exactly what they are asking you might do as @kv4nd said or your letters may have a bounce. Both are acceptable and used to differentiate between two of the same letters following each other when fingerspelling a word. The biggest thing with this is how you are taught. Know what your teacher wants because this can differ from location to location, as would an accent differ between the United States and Great Britain.
American Sign Language is my second language in case you are curious. My mother is an interpreter for the deaf and hard of hearing. If you ever have any questions in this subject be sure to tag me and I'll try to hop on and help. :)
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