In order to change a sign from a personal pronoun to a possessive pronoun, you make the following handshape change. (1 point) Responses from an index finger to an "A" handshape from an index finger to an "A" handshape from an index finger to a flat hand (a version of a "B" palm). from an index finger to a flat hand (a version of a "B" palm). from an index finger to a "S" handshape from an index finger to a "S" handshape from an index finger to a "Y" handshape from an index finger to a "Y" handshape

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To change a sign from a personal pronoun to a possessive pronoun in American Sign Language (ASL), you typically move from an index finger (which represents a personal pronoun like "he," "she," or "it") to an "A" handshape for possessive pronouns (like "his," "her," or "its").

So, the correct response would be: from an index finger to an "A" handshape.