What is similar about the signs for "tomorrow" and "yesterday"?(1 point) Responses They are both signed using the first letters of the respective words. They are both signed using the first letters of the respective words. They are both signed in the direction that the word indicates: in front of you = future and behind you = past. They are both signed in the direction that the word indicates: in front of you = future and behind you = past. They both use the "T" letter shape because they each deal with an aspect of "time." They both use the "T" letter shape because they each deal with an aspect of "time." They are some of the only signs in ASL that can never be finger-spelled.

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The correct response is: They are both signed in the direction that the word indicates: in front of you = future and behind you = past.

In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "tomorrow" is made by moving your hand forward (indicating the future), while the sign for "yesterday" involves moving your hand back (indicating the past). This directional aspect is a key similarity between the two signs.