Question
When telling a story, what should a signer do to indicate a transition? (1 point) Responses The signer shouldn’t allow a pause between scenes at any point. The signer shouldn’t allow a pause between scenes at any point. The signer should sign END SCENE immediately before transitioning. The signer should sign END SCENE immediately before transitioning. The sign for TRANSITION should be used at all times. The sign for TRANSITION should be used at all times. The signer should use the same movement throughout the story. The signer should use the same movement throughout the story.
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GPT-4o mini
To indicate a transition in storytelling, the best practice is to use a signal or marker that clearly denotes the change in scene or topic. While the options provided suggest various techniques, the most effective approach would typically be to use a specific sign for transition or an equivalent gesture that indicates a shift. Therefore, if you must choose from the options given, the most appropriate response would be:
**The signer should sign END SCENE immediately before transitioning.**
This helps the audience understand that a new scene is starting, providing a clear cue for the transition.
**The signer should sign END SCENE immediately before transitioning.**
This helps the audience understand that a new scene is starting, providing a clear cue for the transition.