ABC INVENTORY SOFTWARE FEATURES


Signing Naturally 11.6 Minidialogue 3 Answers !link! Jun 2026
"They are siblings." Why it's wrong: The sign for "sibling" uses "A" handshapes tapping together. The sign for "classmate" uses "C" handshapes. In fast signing, students confuse the two. Fix: Rewatch the video without sound. Focus only on the handshape of the first contact.
(the two women and Lauren's boyfriend) without her boyfriend. What does Lauren say she will do? Lauren says she will ask her boyfriend signing naturally 11.6 minidialogue 3 answers
To weigh mentally or think something over. "They are siblings
Notice that Person B does not give an elaborate lie or vague excuse. She states her conflict clearly (a class), then immediately pivots to what she can do. This reflects the Deaf cultural preference for: Fix: Rewatch the video without sound
Based on the curriculum (Units 7-12), here are the answers and breakdown for Unit 11.6, Minidialogue 3 .
A: Yes. In ASL culture, describing a permanent facial mark (mole, scar, dimple) is considered the most polite and accurate way to identify someone. It is less rude than saying "the fat one" or "the bald one." In MD3, the mole is the final, unmistakable clue.