Topic: Describing rooms, objects, and spatial layout in ASL
Unit 8 is heavily focused on locating things around the house and describing the position of objects. Specifically, Unit 8.10 usually serves as a cumulative review or a "Minidialogue" section where students must watch a conversation and answer specific questions about the details.
In most standard editions, Unit 8.10 consists of a series of Minidialogues. Here is what usually happens and how to extract the answers: Signing Naturally 8.10 Answers
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If you have a specific homework question or a specific picture description you are stuck on, please describe the image or the sign description, and I can give you the specific answer! What Unit 8
For students of American Sign Language (ASL), the Signing Naturally curriculum is the gold standard. However, it is also notorious for its lack of direct answer keys. This is by design—language learning requires active participation, not just memorization.
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Answer: The kitchen or living room (specifically, near a bookshelf or counter). Why: The signer uses a classifier to show a flat surface (counter) and then places an imaginary object (keys) on it.