Expressive fingerspelling refers to which of the following?(1 point) Responses Fingerspelling in specific situations, such as directions. Fingerspelling in specific situations, such as directions. Producing fingerspelling on the dominant hand. Producing fingerspelling on the dominant hand. Understanding what others are spelling to you. Understanding what others are spelling to you. Producing fingerspelling on the non-dominant hand. Producing fingerspelling on the non-dominant hand. Question 2 When fingerspelling two words consecutively, which of the following should you do? (1 point) Responses Spell them together rapidly to keep the flow. Spell them together rapidly to keep the flow. Pause slightly between the words. Pause slightly between the words. Write one of the words but fingerspell the other. Write one of the words but fingerspell the other. Try to make up a sign instead. Try to make up a sign instead. Question 3 If you were meeting a Deaf friend for dinner, which of the following names is least likely to be fingerspelled?(1 point) Responses The names of important landmarks along the way. The names of important landmarks along the way. The name of the street where you turn in. The name of the street where you turn in. The names of the foods you plan to order. The names of the foods you plan to order. The name of the restaurant where you're meeting.

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Here are the responses for your questions:

Question 1: Expressive fingerspelling refers to which of the following?
Answer: Producing fingerspelling on the dominant hand.


Question 2: When fingerspelling two words consecutively, which of the following should you do?
Answer: Pause slightly between the words.


Question 3: If you were meeting a Deaf friend for dinner, which of the following names is least likely to be fingerspelled?
Answer: The names of important landmarks along the way.


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