A man signs a word. He raises his hand formed into a fist and underneath his chin. He then lowers his arm away from his chin. Question

The sign shown can best be interpreted into ASL gloss as which phrase?
(3 points)
Responses

very-OLD
very-OLD

very-YOUNG
very-YOUNG

5-YEARS-OLD
5-YEARS-OLD

0-YEARS-OLD

1 answer

The description of the sign where a man raises his fist under his chin and then lowers it away is typically associated with the sign for "old" in ASL. Based on the options provided, the best interpretation would be "very-OLD."

So the answer is: very-OLD

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