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Mary is trying to narrate the story of Romeo and Juliet to her sister. What aspect of ASL storytelling would Mary use if she wanted to show Romeo looking up at, and calling to, Juliet and Juliet looking down to reply to him during the story? (1 point) Responses direct address direct address one-person role shift one-person role shift motifs motifs indirect eye contact

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In ASL storytelling, Mary would use "one-person role shift" to show Romeo looking up at, and calling to, Juliet, and then Juliet looking down to reply to him. This technique allows the storyteller to represent different characters by shifting the body position and facial expressions to convey the perspective of each character.

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