Pam is left-hand dominant. What does this mean regarding how she will sign the alphabet?

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Being left-hand dominant means that Pam prefers to use her left hand for tasks that typically require manual dexterity, such as writing, eating, or signing. When it comes to signing the alphabet, if Pam is using American Sign Language (ASL) or another signed language, she may use her left hand to form the letters and signs.

In contexts where both hands are used, such as in ASL, left-hand dominant signers often find themselves naturally using their left hand for initiating signs and forming letters, while their right hand may serve as a supportive or spatial reference. However, the specific use of hands can also depend on the context and individual preferences.

Overall, Pam's left-hand dominance means she will likely feel more comfortable forming letters and signs using her left hand when signing the alphabet or communicating in a signed language.

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