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When someone signs TRAIN GONE they are signing
(1 point)
about a real train.
an American Sign Language idiomatic expression.
an American Sign Language metaphor.
an American Sign Language handshape story.
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an American Sign Language idiomatic expression.
Explanation: "TRAIN GONE" is used idiomatically in ASL to mean the opportunity has passed (you missed it), not literally about a real train.
Explanation: "TRAIN GONE" is used idiomatically in ASL to mean the opportunity has passed (you missed it), not literally about a real train.
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