Signing Naturally 11.6 Minidialogue 3 Answers Jun 2026
Often, the identifying trait is not a major feature (like height), but a minor, specific detail like:
"The person has blue eyes." Why it's wrong: The signer may have described "round eyes" using an O-classifier for shape , not for color . ASL rarely signs eye color without explicitly fingerspelling C-O-L-O-R. Fix: When you see a description of the face, look at the signer’s own eyes. They will squint or widen to show shape. They will NOT change eye color. signing naturally 11.6 minidialogue 3 answers
To better understand the dialogue, watch for these specific signs mentioned in Quizlet : To be prevented from or have a conflict with a plan. No Interest: To not care for or not be fond of something. Often, the identifying trait is not a major