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body-verb agreement signs are modified to show which of the following

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body-verb agreement signs are modified to show which of the following
A. a location on the body
B. a time
C. an action
D. duration
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Body-verb agreement signs in American Sign Language (ASL) are modified to show the subject's gender and number. For example, the sign for "run" would be modified to indicate whether the subject is singular or plural, and whether they are male or female. This helps to clarify the meaning of the sentence and ensure that the verb agrees with the subject.

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