Question 1

An illustration that shows a sign.The sign uses two hands. The palm of the left hand is oriented towards the body. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers are held close together, extended toward the right. The thumb also extends toward the right. The palm of the right hand is placed flat on the fingers of the left hand, fingers pointed right. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers close around the fingers on the left hand. The left hand remains still. The right hand slides to the right.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses

CENTS
CENTS

MONEY
MONEY

DOLLARS
DOLLARS

MINE
MINE
Question 2
A series of images of a man signing a phrase.The man’s brow is furrowed to indicate that a question is being asked. His hand is several inches from his body, aligned with his lower ribs. The palm is oriented upward, parallel with the ceiling. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers are bent inward close to the palm. The thumb also bends inward, holding these fingers closed. The right hand moves upward and its handshape changes at the same time. For the final handshape the palm remains oriented upward, parallel to the ceiling. The pinky finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger, and thumb all open with fingertips facing upward. The sign unfolds, and the head tips slightly backwards simultaneously to indicate a question.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses

FOR SALE
FOR SALE

HOW MUCH?
HOW MUCH?

SOLD
SOLD
Question 3
An illustration of a man signing a word.The man’s palm is oriented towards the body, making the sign for number one; The pinky, ring, and middle fingers bend to meet the palm. The thumb holds these fingers in place. The index finger remains extended upright. The index finger moves to touch the center of the forehead.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses

CENTS
CENTS

QUARTER
QUARTER

DOLLAR
DOLLAR
Question 4
A)
When you sign 5 cents, you make the sign for 5 then follow it with the sign for CENTS.
(1 point)
Responses

true
true

false
false
Question 5
A)
When you sign 5 dollars, you make the sign for DOLLARS first and then the sign for 5.
(1 point)
Responses

true
true

false

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1: What sign is shown?

  • Response: DOLLARS

Question 2: What sign is shown?

  • Response: HOW MUCH?

Question 3: What sign is shown?

  • Response: DOLLAR

Question 4: When you sign 5 cents, you make the sign for 5 then follow it with the sign for CENTS.

  • Response: true

Question 5: When you sign 5 dollars, you make the sign for DOLLARS first and then the sign for 5.

  • Response: false

Please verify these answers based on your specific context or additional instructions for accuracy.

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