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.
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