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When signing two-digit numbers where both digits are six or higher, anytime that the second digit is smaller, you make a slight rocking or twisting motion as you move from the first to the second.(1 point)ResponsesTrueTrueFalseFalse
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Explanation: Digits 6–9 use the thumb touching different fingers, so when the second digit is lower than the first you typically make a slight rocking/twisting motion to reposition the thumb (e.g., signing 76).
Explanation: Digits 6–9 use the thumb touching different fingers, so when the second digit is lower than the first you typically make a slight rocking/twisting motion to reposition the thumb (e.g., signing 76).
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