in dollars and cents. This lesson, titled "Numbers: Telling the Price 2," transitions from whole dollar amounts to complex combinations of dollars and cents using specific hand movements. Key Signing Rules for Money Dollar Numbers (1-9): To express dollar amounts, use a twisting motion with the hand.
You may be asked to identify specific rooms or landmarks. Common answers in this section include: The Cafeteria The Library The Elevator/Stairs Specific Floor Numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd) Tips for Succeeding in Unit 10
Notice how the signers establish a starting point (like the front door) before giving directions. Why You Should Avoid Just Copying Answers
ASL gloss is not English; it uses dashes to represent separate signs. You must add proper English articles (a, an, the), verb tense, and prepositions.