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To avoid confusion from the listener, all ASL speakers must learn to sign with their right hand, no matter which hand is their dominant hand.(1 point)
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ASL signers use their dominant (preferred) hand as the active hand. Left‑handed people sign with their left hand; they are not required to switch to the right. Consistency and clarity matter, but handedness is accepted.
ASL signers use their dominant (preferred) hand as the active hand. Left‑handed people sign with their left hand; they are not required to switch to the right. Consistency and clarity matter, but handedness is accepted.
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