8.10 Minidialogue 1 1. Justin was doing his... - Course Hero
Maya fumbled, but she tried. Boy. Red shirt. Short. Curly hair. Signing Naturally 8.10 Answers
There is laughter when someone overdoes a classifier, dramatizing a car so big it becomes a rolling stage prop. There is quiet concentration when another student wrestles with non-manual signals — the tiny, essential eyebrow tilt that turns a statement into a conditional, the pursing of lips that narrows meaning. Corrections are gentle, offered as adjustments of rhythm rather than verdicts: a tilt of the head, a slight exaggeration of an expression, "try it like this," signed with an encouraging smile. Curly hair
The workbook often asks about the relationship between the two people. and go upstairs
One person asks for directions to a specific room or area. What to watch for: The signer uses a "bird’s-eye view." If they want you to go straight, turn left, and go upstairs, they will sign it from their perspective, but you must visualize it from the map.