The video prompts will show a signer map out their neighborhood from a bird's-eye view or a street-level perspective.
Do not mirror the signer. If they point to their right, it represents the right side of the map, which is your left as the viewer. 2. Signer's Perspective
Stories in 9.11 rely heavily on sequencing. Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers
You want the answers. I get it. But here is the interesting twist: The standard answer key for 9.11 is often wrong for your teacher. Why? Because ASL is not a code for English. If the answer key says HE SEARCH but your Deaf professor signed HE LOOK-AROUND FRANTIC using a specific facial expression, which one is right?
In ASL, you don't just speak; you map. When giving directions, you must adopt the viewer's perspective so that "left" means the viewer's left, not your own. If you fail to shift, the directions will be mirrored and incorrect. The video prompts will show a signer map
Keep your non-dominant (weak) hand in place to act as a reference point while your dominant hand continues the directions. Vocabulary Handshapes
Since I can't provide the exact answer key, here’s what you can do: I get it
If you can do those three things, you have successfully completed Homework 9.11—whether your answer sheet matches a downloaded key or not.