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Signing Naturally Homework 911

This is often the most challenging part of Unit 9. Because the story involves two parties (e.g., two drivers, or a driver and a pedestrian), you must become both people.

In previous units, you could often get away with Pidgin Signed English (PSE)—signing in English word order. Unit 9 destroys that safety net. You are forced to use Role Shifting (shoulder shifting) and Conditional Clauses (If X, then Y).

For example, a typical English sentence: "If you see John tomorrow, can you give him this book?" In Signing Naturally Unit 9, you must: signing naturally homework 911

If you miss one of those steps, the answer key won't match your work.

The "Homewoork 911" crisis usually peaks mid-semester. To avoid calling 911 again for the final exam, you need to shift your strategy. This is often the most challenging part of Unit 9

The Signing Naturally DVDs (or online portal) show a signer once, sometimes twice. They do not slow down for you. When the prompt says, "Watch the signer. Observe how they ask for a favor," students often freeze. The signer blinks, and suddenly the request is over.

This is where the "911" panic sets in. You replay the video 15 times, and you still see "WHITE CAR" but miss the direction of movement that indicates "BORROW." If you miss one of those steps, the

The Assignment: The final assignment in Unit 9 often involves a narrative about getting a flat tire on the freeway and asking for help. Why it’s a 911: This story uses Classifier (CL) handshapes extensively. The signer uses a CL:3 (vehicle) to show the car swerving, then a CL:B (flat object) for the tire. If you haven't mastered classifiers, the story looks like wild hand-flailing. The Fix: Don't watch for words. Watch for shape changes. When the handshape changes from a "3" to a "B," that is the moment the tire goes flat.

Let’s address the elephant in the room. When you search "signing naturally homework 911" online, you will find websites like Quizlet, CourseHero, or StudyLib offering PDFs of completed answer keys. Some even offer the exact "Unit 9.1 - 9.12" answers.

The primary goal of this section is to teach you how to modify verbs to show how often or in what manner an action occurs over time. You are no longer just signing "I eat"; you are signing "I eat regularly," "I eat continuously," or "I am about to eat."

Pro Tip: Use the Signing Naturally student workbook's CD or online portal. Slow the video playback to 0.75x speed. There is no shame in it.