How do the signs for OLD and AGE differ?

A man signs a word. He raises his dominant hand formed into a fist and underneath his chin. A man signs a word. His dominant hand is in a fist below his chin around the center of his chest.
A man signs a word. He raises his dominant hand formed into a fist and underneath his chin. A man signs a word. His dominant hand is in a fist a few inches below his chin.
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handshape and palm orientation
handshape and palm orientation

handshape and movement
handshape and movement

movement and non-manual markers
movement and non-manual markers

non-manual markers and palm orientation
non-manual markers and palm orientation

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The correct response to how the signs for OLD and AGE differ is:

handshape and movement

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