The correct way to sign "where" in American Sign Language (ASL) is extending the pointer finger and shaking it back and forth a few times while furrowing the eyebrows. This gesture conveys the questioning nature of the sign.
Which of the following describes the correct way to sign "where"?(1 point)
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pointing straight in front of you while raising your eyebrows
pointing straight in front of you while raising your eyebrows
extending the pointer finger and shaking it back and forth a few times while furrowing the eyebrows
extending the pointer finger and shaking it back and forth a few times while furrowing the eyebrows
making the "W" handshape and twisting it to the left (if right-handed) or to the right (if left-handed)
making the "W" handshape and twisting it to the left (if right-handed) or to the right (if left-handed)
forming the right hand into a "5" handshape facing the ceiling while furrowing your brow
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