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Who was Marie Jean Philip? - Answer--Fought to have Deaf children learn through ASL
-Went to the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut
-Junior year she applied to Oberlin College as an exchange student (was immersed for
the first time among hearing people)
-Advocated for the right of the Deaf community and for Deaf children
Define ASL Contrastive Structure and give one example. - Answer-It is used to contrast
two or more people, things, or ideas. One example is that when explaining how many
siblings you have you sign the number of sisters to one side and then the number of
brothers to the other.
Using Personal Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives: Choose which handshape should
be used for the following personal pronouns and possessive adjectives in ASL. See
below:
HE, SHE, or THEY (singular) - Answer-"1" handshape
Using Personal Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives: Choose which handshape should
be used for the following personal pronouns and possessive adjectives in ASL. See
below:
THEIR (plural) - Answer-open "B" handshape
Using Personal Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives: Choose which handshape should
be used for the following personal pronouns and possessive adjectives in ASL. See
below:
MY, MINE - Answer-open "B" handshape
Using Personal Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives: Choose which handshape should
be used for the following personal pronouns and possessive adjectives in ASL. See
below:
HIS, HER, THEIR (singular) - Answer-open "B" handshape
Using Personal Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives: Choose which handshape should
be used for the following personal pronouns and possessive adjectives in ASL. See
below: