Question
The sign FAMILY uses an F Handshape. Which of the following best describes the general movement of the sign?(1 point)
Responses
a "salute" gesture with your hand located at your forehead
a "salute" gesture with your hand located at your forehead
alternately tapping both of your thumbs from your forehead to your chin
alternately tapping both of your thumbs from your forehead to your chin
with both palms out, touch the sides of each pointer finger together, then flip both palms out so your pinkies touch
with both palms out, touch the sides of each pointer finger together, then flip both palms out so your pinkies touch
extending and wiggling all fingers on your right hand
Responses
a "salute" gesture with your hand located at your forehead
a "salute" gesture with your hand located at your forehead
alternately tapping both of your thumbs from your forehead to your chin
alternately tapping both of your thumbs from your forehead to your chin
with both palms out, touch the sides of each pointer finger together, then flip both palms out so your pinkies touch
with both palms out, touch the sides of each pointer finger together, then flip both palms out so your pinkies touch
extending and wiggling all fingers on your right hand
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best description of the general movement of the sign FAMILY is:
**a "salute" gesture with your hand located at your forehead**.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "family" typically involves an F handshape at the forehead, mimicking a salute.
**a "salute" gesture with your hand located at your forehead**.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "family" typically involves an F handshape at the forehead, mimicking a salute.