Question
How are the ordinal numbers for 10 and above indicated in ASL?
(3 points)
Responses
the same way as all other ordinal numbers
the same way as all other ordinal numbers
using a double movement instead of a single movement
using a double movement instead of a single movement
reversing the palm orientation
reversing the palm orientation
simply by the context of the conversation
simply by the context of the conversation
(3 points)
Responses
the same way as all other ordinal numbers
the same way as all other ordinal numbers
using a double movement instead of a single movement
using a double movement instead of a single movement
reversing the palm orientation
reversing the palm orientation
simply by the context of the conversation
simply by the context of the conversation
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In American Sign Language (ASL), the ordinal numbers for 10 and above are typically indicated **using a double movement instead of a single movement**. So, the correct response would be:
**using a double movement instead of a single movement.**
**using a double movement instead of a single movement.**