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World Languages, 21.07.2021 20:10 jadenp23

When responding in ASL, you should a) raise your eyebrows when indicating street names or landmarks
b) use a non-manual marker to indicate left and right turns
c) first sign "Carlos," and then provide directions to him
d) begin with the directions, and then finish with "Carlos"

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