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Facial expressions are very important in ASL. What should you do with your facial expressions (in general) while role shifting? (1 point) Responses Use the correct mouth morphemes and eyebrow movements associated with role shifting. Use the correct mouth morphemes and eyebrow movements associated with role shifting. You should always have a neutral expression while role shifting. You should always have a neutral expression while role shifting. Match the emotion and qualities of the person you are role shifting to. Match the emotion and qualities of the person you are role shifting to. You should make direct eye contact with the audience.
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When role shifting in ASL, you should **match the emotion and qualities of the person you are role shifting to**. This helps convey the character's feelings and adds depth to the interpretation. Additionally, using appropriate facial expressions, mouth morphemes, and eyebrow movements enhances communication and helps the audience understand the context and dynamics of the conversation.
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