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FROG - ANSWER "frog," hold an "S"-hand (or a modified "S" hand) below your chin. Flick the index and middle fingers into a "V" hand DOLL - ANSWER curve your index finger into a C-shape. Then rub it down your nose twice. LIFE - ANSWER two Ls at or just below chest pointing at each other the...

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Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
FROG - ANSWER "frog," hold an "S"-hand (or a modified "S" hand) below your chin. Flick the index
and middle fingers into a "V" hand



DOLL - ANSWER curve your index finger into a C-shape. Then rub it down your nose twice.



LIFE - ANSWER two Ls at or just below chest pointing at each other then both move up in a v shape
(like sign for live, but with 2 Ls instead)



IN/OUT - ANSWER close the fingers of your dominant hand hand, form your non-dominant hand into
a "C," and place the fingers of your dominant hand into the "C" hand; for out start with fingers inside
then pull out



Hawaii - ANSWER using H hand, trace a circle around face starting at temple (think of sign for pretty
but with h hand)



Vomit - ANSWER open mouth and put 5 hand palm flared out in front of mouth (thumb pointed near
mouth) and make hand move down like motion of the vomit



Island - ANSWER place your dominant "I" hand on the back of an palm-down non dom hand Move
the "I" hand in two horizontal circles



ANIMAL - ANSWER The fingertips touch the chest. The fingers stay straight. The hands pivot inward
toward each other twice. Almost like a bird wing flapping inward



LION - ANSWER a slightly-curved-5-hand to show the "mane" of a lion.

Start at your forehead and pull the hand backward over your head.



TIGER - ANSWER start with both hands with fingers and thumb extended like claws. Start with your
hands in front of your face, then pull them apart. The sign looks like a tiger scratching across their
face.

,BEAR - ANSWER crossing your arms over your chest and clawing your chest twice. The sign ends with
the fingers in the claw shape.



SICK - ANSWER hold modified five hands (with the middle finger bent at the large knuckle) a few
inches from the forehead and stomach. Then bring both hands inward to contact the body.



THIRSTY - ANSWER Point to chin then to throat; can make face expression to mke more intense



DON"T HAVE - ANSWER have sign but shake your head



VISIT - ANSWER To sign "visit," form both hands into "V" handshapes. Move the hands in circles: up,
forward, down, and back. Both hands move at the same time. When one goes down other goes up



FRIEND - ANSWER The sign for "friend" interlocks the index fingers twice.



HOUSE - ANSWER The sign for "house" uses "flat hands" to show the roof and walls of a house.



MORNING - ANSWER The sign for "morning" uses a palm-up flat hand (or slightly bent hand) on the
dominant hand to represent the sun rising up from beneath the horizon. The non-dominant arm
plays the role of the horizon. The wrist of the dominant hand contacts the the non-dominant hand's
fingers. Sometimes you'll see a little repeated movement of the dominant hand, but often (such as in
the case of saying "good morning") you only use a single movement.



QUIET - ANSWER use 2 be quiet fingers bottom of one hand touching the other hand while the other
is at lips; two-part sign, where you cross your flat, open hands and then release them for the second
part of the sign.



WRITE - ANSWER The sign for "write" uses a quick scribbling movement across the palm of the left
hand.



HOSPITAL - ANSWER Use an "H" hand to draw a "cross" on your shoulder.



Disneyland - ANSWER twisting a "D" on the side of your chin, twice.

, SUMMER - ANSWER changes from a "1" hand palm pointing down at floor into an "x" hand as you
pull the hand across your forehead.

Think of "wiping the sweat from your brow."



HOPE - ANSWER 1st touch index finger of dom hand to forehead; then put palms up in front facing
each other and bend all the fingers together with the thumbs out like they're waving at each other 2x



KNOW - ANSWER sign for "know" touches the side of your forehead or cheek with the tips of the
fingers of your hand in a flat shape (can tap 2x)



SANDWICH - ANSWER bending both your hands, thumbs sticking out and palms facing you, while
one hand is cupping the other. Move your hands toward your mouth, as if you are about to bit into a
sandwich.



CHEESE - ANSWER hold your two hands flat with palms touching each other. Rub the hands together.



BOWL - ANSWER both curved hands side by side in front of you, palms facing up. Then separate your
hands in unison as they mimic outlining the shape and size of a bowl for eating.



MOUSE - ANSWER The mouse sign is made by using your dominant index finger to flick back and
forth across the tip of your nose (don't bend the finger though)



WINDOWS - ANSWER Use an "up, then down" motion. The dominant hand (that's means the "right
hand" for six out of seven people) moves. The base hand ("left-hand") stays put.



MY/MINE - ANSWER To sign "MY" place your flat hand on your chest. If you want it to mean "mine"
gently slap your hand to your chest twice.



BIRTHDAY - ANSWER I touch the tip of my middle finger to my chin, then I touch it to my heart.



ICE CREAM - ANSWER To sign "ice-cream" hold an "S" hand in front of your mouth and move it
downward twice as if you were licking an ice-cream cone. (can mouth ice cream, 2 slight licks, no
mouth motion)

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