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  1. How are doubles falling between 61–99 (66, 77, 88, and 99) produced? (3 points) Responses with a standard movement with a
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  2. Which of the following movements is used for numbers 89 and 98?(2 points) Responses a standard movement a standard movement an
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  3. How would the number 67 be correctly produced in ASL? (1 point) Responses Using a slight bounce movement while signing 6, then
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  4. Which of the following movements is used for numbers 89 and 98?(2 points) a standard movement an arch movement a slight bounce
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  5. Which of the following movements is used for numbers 89 and 98?%0D%0A(2 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aa standard
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  6. Which of the following movements is used for numbers 89 and 98?a standard movement an arch movement a slight bounce movement no
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  7. Which of the following movements is used for numbers 89 and 98?a standard movement an arch movement a slight bounce movement no
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  8. How are doubles falling between 61–99 (66, 77, 88, and 99) produced?%0D%0A(3 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Awith a standard
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  9. How would the number 89 be correctly produced in ASL?using an arch movement while signing 8, then 9 using a standard
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  10. How would the number 67 be correctly produced in ASL?(3 points) using an arch movement while signing 6, then 7 using a standard
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