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B. Incorrect.

In asking questions ASL frequently uses a grammatical structure where the topic is introduced and then the question is asked at the end of the sentence, making Answer D correct.

This level of understanding of ASL grammar corresponds to the intermediate level of many ASL curriculums. If you were able to identify the correct answers for questions 1-5, you may want to explore options for intermediate American Sign Language and Deaf Culture classes at a local university or community college. You may also want to go on to the next question to see how you do with others designed at an intermediate level.

For potential ASL and interpreter education programs in your area, click here.

For information on the teaching of ASL, including potentially resources in your area, you can visit the American Sign Langauge Teacher's Association.

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