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American Sign Language
What do you do just after indexing a noun or pronoun?
Give each their own space
Create a mental picture
Finger spell the name
Point to the person in the room

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. Point to the person in the room

(or if they are gone, you point to where they were when you last signed about them)

Explanation:

I am studying ASL and have a great grasp on its grammar. (Plus I got it right on the test, LOL)

After indexing, a noun or pronoun is pointing to the person in the room. Thus, option (D) is correct.

What is Noun?

Noun refers to giving names to the things, people and place which surrounds us. It tells about the specific individual, object, or conceptual notion. A noun can also provide an answer to the "who or what" query.

In simply, Noun is used in naming the every object and places and humans in the surrounding.

Pronoun is the substitute of noun, and it replaces it with the other words such as she, he, it, they, him, her, ourselves, yourselves etc. It eliminates the repetition of the noun and makes the sentence look better and complete.

While indexing the noun or the pronoun in the sentence, it simply implies to pointing to the person in the room. Therefore, it can be concluded that option  (D) is correct.

Learn more about Noun here:

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