Signing: Naturally 98 Answers
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Signing Naturally is a widely used curriculum for learning American Sign Language (ASL). Unit 98 (or often units like 9.8 in various editions) typically includes homework, receptive skills practice, and expressive exercises. Sharing or seeking verbatim answer keys for copyrighted workbook materials—especially without instructor guidance—can violate academic integrity policies and copyright laws.
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Step 3: Incorporate Non-Manual Markers in Your Gloss
Your teacher wants to see NMMs written down. Use standard notation:
t(topic furrowed brows)q(question raised brows)neg(head shake for negation)cond(conditional raised brows)
Example Answer for 9.8 (showing NMMs):
_____cond__________q_____
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Step 5: Review the DawnSignPress Online Resources
DawnSignPress offers official video samples for "Signing Naturally." Many teachers assign only the odd-numbered questions for grading. Use the even-numbered questions (which often have model answers in the teacher’s guide) to self-check.
Step 2: Use Official Resources for Self-Checking
Instead of pirated answer keys, use these: Step 3: Incorporate Non-Manual Markers in Your Gloss
- Instructor’s Guide – If you’re a teacher, the curriculum includes answer keys. If you’re a student, ask your teacher for a review session or answer check on a few questions.
- Signing Naturally Student DVD/Video – Many “answers” are shown visually. Rewatch the signing. Pause. Write down what you see.
- Study groups – Compare your answers with 2–3 classmates. Discuss differences. That debate teaches more than a key.
- Tutoring center – Many colleges offer free ASL tutoring. Go with your workbook page.
Step 1: Identify the Exact Content of “Unit 98”
Different editions of Signing Naturally (Levels 1–3) number units differently. Commonly, units in Level 2 (Units 7–12) focus on:
- Describing people and objects (classifiers)
- Making requests
- Talking about routines and locations
- Narrating events in sequence
If “98” means Unit 9.8 (a common homework page), it often involves:
- Translating English sentences into ASL gloss.
- Identifying correct non-manual markers (facial expressions).
- Choosing the right classifier (CL:1, CL:3, CL:B, etc.).
Before searching for answers, check your syllabus or ask your instructor which specific unit number and edition you’re using.