Question
You are practicing the sign "please" with a classmate. Your friend tells you that she thinks you have this sign confused with the sign for "sorry." What mistake in signing did you likely make that would indicate that you were signing “sorry” instead of “please”?(1 point)
Responses
you placed your signing hand over your stomach instead of over your heart
you placed your signing hand over your stomach instead of over your heart
you held your hand in an A position rather than an open hand position
you held your hand in an A position rather than an open hand position
you used two hands instead of one
you used two hands instead of one
you moved your hand clockwise instead of counterclockwise
Responses
you placed your signing hand over your stomach instead of over your heart
you placed your signing hand over your stomach instead of over your heart
you held your hand in an A position rather than an open hand position
you held your hand in an A position rather than an open hand position
you used two hands instead of one
you used two hands instead of one
you moved your hand clockwise instead of counterclockwise
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The mistake in signing that would likely indicate you were signing "sorry" instead of "please" is: **you placed your signing hand over your stomach instead of over your heart.**
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "sorry" is typically done with a fist over the heart, while "please" is usually signed with an open hand over the heart.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "sorry" is typically done with a fist over the heart, while "please" is usually signed with an open hand over the heart.