In the hearing world, the equivalent of touching another person's hands during an ASL conversation in the Deaf community would be interrupting someone's sentence. This is because touching hands in ASL can be a way to gain attention or to emphasize a point, similar to how interrupting might signal that you have something important to say.
In the hearing world, what is the equivalent of touching another person's hands when having an ASL conversation in the Deaf community?(1 point)Responsescovering a person's mouth while they are speakingcovering a person's mouth while they are speakingtelling the other person to "stop talking"telling the other person to "stop talking"interrupting someone's sentenceinterrupting someone's sentenceasking the other person, "Can you repeat that?"
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