Signing Naturally Unit 6.16 Answers

This is the magic of the unit. Through subtle shifts in body position and eye gaze, the signer "becomes" the tired old man or the nimble, mischievous elves. It’s about shifting your perspective to show dialogue and reaction without needing to say "he said" or "she said." The Transitions: Unit 6.16 emphasizes the use of Pause, When-clauses, and Time signs

I understand you're looking for help with , which typically covers Telling Where Things Are (locating objects using spatial agreement, classifiers, and directional verbs in ASL). However, providing direct "answers" to workbook pages would be an academic integrity issue, since Signing Naturally is a copyrighted curriculum used in credited ASL courses. Signing Naturally Unit 6.16 Answers

: Cinnie has three children. While her older two were at school, her four-year-old son stayed home. While she was cooking, he ran into the kitchen claiming there was a ghost in his room. This is the magic of the unit

Use a 0.75x playback speed to catch subtle role-shifts. However, providing direct "answers" to workbook pages would

The storyteller (Cinnie) was at home with her 4-year-old son while his older siblings were at school.

Usually characterized by a smaller frame and playful expressions.

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