Question
Senthil is telling an ASL story to his ASL drama group that he meets with each week. In the beginning of his storytelling, he nods his head slightly to transition to the next section of the story. A bit further into his story, he uses a pause to transition to the next section. Later on, he transitions by using an eyebrow raise. Senthil notices that his audience looks confused. Why might Senthil’s audience be confused about his story? (1 point) Responses Because he is sitting down rather than standing while telling his story. Because he is sitting down rather than standing while telling his story. Because he is not consistently using the same transition throughout the story. Because he is not consistently using the same transition throughout the story. Because his story is so boring that they stopped paying attention. Because his story is so boring that they stopped paying attention. Because he is not using enough inflection when telling his story. Because he is not using enough inflection when telling his story.
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Because he is not consistently using the same transition throughout the story.
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