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$100 Question: Signs A sign that can be used to express these concepts: SAME ME, TOO SIMILAR ALIKE RESEMBLE
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$200 Question: Signs A sign that can be used to express these concepts: SIGN SIGNING SIGN LANGUAGE
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$300 Question: Signs A sign that can be used to express these concepts: BOOK NOVEL TEXT VOLUME
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$400 Question: Signs A sign that can be used to express these concepts: ENTER ENTRANCE GO-IN IN INTO
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$500 Question: Signs A sign that can be used to express these concepts: WINDOW PORTAL
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$100 Question: Phrases Ask for someone’s name.
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$200 Question: Phrases Using a full sentence, tell what language you are learning.
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$300 Question: Phrases Express your pleasure at meeting someone.
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$400 Question: Phrases Ask where you can buy a cup of coffee.
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$500 Question: Phrases Give directions to the men’s room using a point of reference.
$500 Answer: Phrases Start with a known location... Then, trace the route. http://www.lifeprint.com/
$100 Question: Grammar WHY? WHEN? HOW? Nonmanual behavior for WH questions. WHO? WHERE? WHAT?
$200 Question: Grammar Nonmanual behavior for Yes/No questions.
$300 Question: Grammar Nonmanual behavior indicating high volume or quantity; a lot of something.
$400 Question: Grammar Nonmanual behavior used to indicate distance when giving directions.
$400 Answer: Grammar Moderately Far
$500 Question: Grammar Three nonmanual behaviors used for conveying the concept VERY FAR AWAY when giving directions
$500 Answer: Grammar 1. Tilt head same direction 2. Eyes slightly squinting 3. Mouth slightly open http://www.lifeprint.com/
$100 Question: Culture Percentage of deaf people with hearing parents.
$200 Question: Culture I am a deaf teacher who helped to established the first school for deaf children in the United States.
$200 Answer: Culture Laurent Clerc
$300 Question: Culture Eight-day protest at Gallaudet University in 1988.
$400 Question: Culture Preferred descriptor of persons with hearing loss who use sign language.
$400 Answer: Culture Deaf or Hard of Hearing
$500 Question: Culture Outdated method for teaching deaf children to speak and use English.
$500 Answer: Culture Tying down children's hands
$100 Answer: Numbers http://www.lifeprint.com/
$200 Question: Numbers Three
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$300 Answer: Numbers http://www.lifeprint.com/
$400 Question: Numbers Seven
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