This sign uses two hands. Both the left and the right hands form the “H” handshape; The pinky and ring fingers are bent, tips resting at the base of the palm. The middle and index fingers extend straight out, fingers touching. The thumb is bent down, holding the pinky and ring fingers in place. The left hand is oriented towards the body. The right hand is oriented to the left. The right hand’s middle finger meets the left hand’s index finger at the second knuckle and the right hand rocks back and forth while remaining in place. Question What sign is shown? (1 point) Responses WEIGH WEIGH POUND POUND TON TON all of the above all of the above

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The description provided corresponds to the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "WEIGH." The sign appears to involve both hands forming the "H" handshape and rocking back and forth, which is characteristic of indicating weight. Therefore, the correct response is WEIGH.

However, if the sign is indeed used to convey various measures of weight (like POUND and TON) in different contexts, the response of "all of the above" might also apply. It depends on the context in which the sign is used. Nonetheless, based on the specific description given, "WEIGH" is the most accurate interpretation.