Typically, 4.13 asks you to describe a sequence of events in ASL (e.g., a funny or unexpected story) using time signs, conjunctions, and role-shifting. Here’s a model story you can adapt:
From that day forward, Maya taught herself the language of hands. She practiced every night in the quiet corners, signing to the empty aisles, to the shadows, to the memory of Elena. The library’s patrons began to notice her new fluency; they saw her hands moving with confidence, weaving questions and answers into a tapestry of understanding. signing naturally 4.13 answers
Palm faces inward; the number index finger originates from the chin and moves outward. Typically, 4
1 key (He is unsure what this specific key is for) Where is David? He is in the classroom . Where does David live? David lives in New York City . Summary Report: Signing Naturally 4.13 The library’s patrons began to notice her new
Yesterday morning Sequence: