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					  What is Reiteration					 
					
					 "RUDE, NICE NOT, RUDE" 
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					  What is Contrasting					 
					
					 Although two ideas may be presented in ASL, keep in mind there are used to emphasize one idea.   
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					  What is how something works.					 
					
					 Instrumental Classifiers are used to represent what? 
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					  What is Time Topic Comment					 
					
					 TTC sentence structure means? 
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					  What is June					 
					
					 What is Mrs. Whitmore's daughter's name? 
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					  What is Explain by Example					 
					
					 "YOU KNOW, HORSE, COW, CHICKEN, ETC" 
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					  What is Reiteration					 
					
					 In English can be used and voiced twice for emphasis. 
					On the other hand word choices such as ‘really’ or ‘very’ can be used as emphasis as well  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  What is the elements.					 
					
					 Elemental Classifiers are used to represent what? 
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					  What is Rhetorical sentence structure					 
					
					 "I GO TO where? DISNEY" 
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					  What is Center for Independent Living					 
					
					 The acronym CIL stands for? 
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					  What is Describe then Do					 
					
					 Describe a “verb sandwich” where a verb is repeated, the second time acting it out 
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					  What is Faceting					 
					
					 Inadequate English Interpretation: 
					When I play volleyball, I’m not good. Really awkward and not skilled at it at all.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  What is CL:LL and CL:F					 
					
					 An appropriate Descriptive Classifier you could use for a pizza and its toppings are: 
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					  What is at the end of the sentence.					 
					
					 In an ASL constructed sentences the negative (not, no) is signed... 
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					  What is Literature					 
					
					 The abbreviation LIT stands for? 
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					  What is Utilizing 3D Space					 
					
					 Things are represented as they appear in the real world, sometimes from a different perspective  
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					  What is Explain by Example					 
					
					 Sometimes in ASL a list of examples is used to explain or define a term 
					This is typically done when ASL doesn’t have a specific lexical item for the term being described.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  What is relationship to other objects					 
					
					 Classifiers will show: size, shape, orientation, location, quantity, movement and 
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					  What is at the end of the sentence.					 
					
					 Modals - such as HAVE-TO, NEED, MUST need to be signed... 
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					  What is TRUE					 
					
					 Mrs. Whitmore worked for a Video Relay company. 
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					  What is Scaffolding					 
					
					 Define an object by description, analogy or function instead of by label 
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					  What is Nesting					 
					
					 Inadequate English Interpretation: 
					Last night my friends and I planned to go to the bar. I willingly agreed to not drink and remain sober and let my friends have fun. That way I could drive home. Effective English Interpretation: I agreed to be the designated drive when my friends and I went out on the town last night.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  What are Classifiers					 
					
					 Nouns and Verbs represented by specific handshapes are called? 
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					  What is eyebrows down					 
					
					 With WH-Questions the facial grammatical marker is? 
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					  What is African or European					 
					
					 What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? 
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