Signing Naturally Unit 6.16 Answers -

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  • Many students search for "Signing Naturally Unit 6.16 answers" because they want to fill in a blank on a homework sheet. However, most instructors grade performance (your ability to retell the story) more heavily than written homework. If you copy answers from a forum, you will fail the expressive exam where you have to sign the narrative back to your teacher.

    Thus, the "answers" below are formatted as learning scaffolds—they explain why the answer is correct so you can replicate the signing techniques.

    | Exercise Type | What to Do | |---------------|-------------| | Fingerspelling check | Write down the letters you see, then check against a picture. | | Matching description to picture | Note the classifier, location, and orientation first. | | Sentence translations | Break ASL gloss into English word order (Topic-Comment). | | Create your own location description | Practice with real objects on your desk – sign where each is. | Spatial Referencing


    Here is what a legitimate, correctly filled-out answer sheet for a generic Unit 6.16 worksheet looks like. Use this to check your logic, not to copy.

    Worksheet 6.16 – Story 1: The Coffee Shop Splash

    1. What is the narrator’s destination? Answer: Coffee shop on the corner. Directional Prepositions in ASL

    2. Describe the condition of the sidewalk. Answer: Wet and muddy from rain.

    3. How does the driver behave? Answer: Recklessly; speeds through a puddle without looking.

    4. What two body parts get wet? Answer: Left leg and right arm (due to the angle of the splash).

    5. Does the protagonist chase the car? Answer: No. He signs "FORGET" and walks home to change.