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To fully understand why these are the correct answers, you must understand the underlying ASL grammar rules utilized in the video. 1. The Use of "Wrong" (WRONG) as a Transition
If you are still stuck, re-watch the video with the sound off (yes, mute the audio, even though ASL has no sound—this forces you to focus on visual cues). The answers are in the eyes and the body tilt, not in an answer bank.
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To fully understand why these are the correct answers, you must understand the underlying ASL grammar rules utilized in the video. 1. The Use of "Wrong" (WRONG) as a Transition Signing Naturally Unit 6.16 Answers
If you are still stuck, re-watch the video with the sound off (yes, mute the audio, even though ASL has no sound—this forces you to focus on visual cues). The answers are in the eyes and the body tilt, not in an answer bank. I can tailor the next steps to exactly