Answer:
............... Visited.............
bilingual bisexual bicycle
Answer:
im so happy you found urself just know your not the only one
Explanation:
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What language is this in and what does it say? (I will know if you used a translator or not) Mele Kalikimaka a me nā lā nui hauʻoli i nā mea a pau!
Answer:
I know a little bit of that language i think it's Hawaiian?
Explanation:
I don't know that much but i think it says Merry christmas to you? :(
–Me llamo María. En mi país yo saco la basura cada « every » día y quito la mesa después de cenar. Mi mamá me paga « pays me » cuatro billetes.
–Juan, ¿y tú?
–Hago la cama después de desayunar y doblo la ropa en mi cómoda. Antes de salir el sábado, ordeno el baño y corto la grama. Mi papá me « to me » paga cinco billetes.which country are María and Juan describing?
Answer: Estan describiendo a México.
They are describing Mexico.
Explanation: Unless your class is on a topic on a different country I would say mexico.
Answer:nicaragua
Explanation:
bc it us
After the Conference of Milan and the announcement that oral education was superior to manualism, sign language was suppressed. In our modern times, can you think of an idea or philosophy that might be considered suppressed just like sign language was? Why is it being “thrown aside”? Do you think it should become (or return to being) a force in mainstream society?
In our modern times, I can't really think of an idea or philosophy that might be considered suppressed just like sign language was.
However, I can say that in medical schools, alternative medicine or herbal medicine such as homeopathy has not been recognized as something valid.This means that mainstream science has denied homeopathy as a true method to heal people.I think sign language was “thrown aside” because people are insensible to other people's necessities. That is being selfish.That is why I think it should become a force in mainstream society.People are people, no matter they cannot speak or they are deaf. They are human beings with necessities and they need respect and consideration. Sign people can help individuals to communicate with each other, that is why it needs to be part of what we learn in school.We conclude that although after the Conference of Milan sign language was suppressed., it needs to be back as part of the programs taught in school.
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Why are most speakers of American and British English able to understand one another with little difficulty?
Many families had survived the depression; nevertheless they were forced to adopt increasingly ______ spending habits to make ends
Answer:
Calculated
Explanation:
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can someone send me pics of mad cats
Latin someone please help me with this if you have taken latin or even Latin on Vlacs I really need to help and I would very much appreciate it
Answer:
cm - with
ex - out of, out from
patria - country
_______________________
aedificabamus - imperfect, 1st person, plural (we were building/we used to build)
vocabunt - future, 3rd person, plural (they will call)
mandabat - imperfect, 3rd person, singular (he/she/it was entrusting/he/she/it used to entrust)
My teacher says that the word face not the right word so what is the right word?
Note [Before I changed it to face it was head so do not suggest head please]
It would be a face of a lion, and a body of a bear, and the legs of a tiger, and thinks like a dog, because this animal would be powerful, and it could scare people and other animals away quickly, and it could protect its owner.
Answeit would be a head of a lion a body of a baer legs of a tiger and thinks like a dog.
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER, 25 POINTS!!! FOR ASL
3. In this unit, you have learned some of the most common mouth morphemes in ASL Aside
from these types of morphemes, which are an important element of ASL grammar,
consider how your ASL would be impacted if you mouthed English words as you signed in
ASL? How could it be problematic if a person mouthed every word while signing? Give
your opinion based also on what you have seen or learned from the Deaf community,
5. Consider two different settings or situations in which two or more Deaf people may be signing to each other such as in school, walking in the park, when asking for directions in a large city, or at a social event. Briefly explain the setting and the discuss how the behavior and social interactions of a Deaf person in that situation might be unique and/ or different from that of a hearing person in the same situation.
Explanation:
3.Regarding mouthing:
American Sign Language uses facial expressions, head tilts, shoulder raises, and mouth movements in grammatical ways (non-manual markers). If your mouth is busy mouthing English words it will be unavailable to use for grammar purposes.
It is true that many Deaf do mouth many of the words they sign. The appropriateness of mouthing depends on numerous factors. Some of those factors have to do with whether or not a sign is traditionally done with a specific mouth morpheme (for example: NOT-YET uses a slightly open mouth showing the tongue covering the lower teeth) or whether the sign is a multiple-meaning sign, (for example: single/someone/something/alone/only).
A high level of experience is required to know which signs require non-manual markers (NMMs), which signs have the option of being enhanced by which NMMs, and which signs can be mouthed. Many Hearing, ASL as a second language learners, mouth inappropriately by either overexaggerating their mouth movements.
5.a. Touching
b. Checking with the group
c. A direct communication style
Answer: 3.Regarding mouthing:
American Sign Language uses facial expressions, head tilts, shoulder raises, and mouth movements in grammatical ways (non-manual markers). If your mouth is busy mouthing English words it will be unavailable to use for grammar purposes.
It is true that many Deaf do mouth many of the words they sign. The appropriateness of mouthing depends on numerous factors. Some of those factors have to do with whether or not a sign is traditionally done with a specific mouth morpheme (for example: NOT-YET uses a slightly open mouth showing the tongue covering the lower teeth) or whether the sign is a multiple-meaning sign, (for example: single/someone/something/alone/only).
A high level of experience is required to know which signs require non-manual markers (NMMs), which signs have the option of being enhanced by which NMMs, and which signs can be mouthed. Many Hearing, ASL as a second language learners, mouth inappropriately by either overexaggerating their mouth movements.
5.a. Touching
b. Checking with the group
c. A direct communication style
1. волосы
15. хозяин - хозяйка
20 лысый
2. усы
3. борода
30. старший - младший
31. пожилой
16. сирота
17, кондитер
18. художник
19. воспитатель
дочки
5. poct
32. привлекательный
33. худой - толстый
34. стройный - полный
6. улыбка
20. искусство
7. Взгляд
25. высокий - низкий
8. парень
булочная
22. Пирожное
23. карий
26. смешной
О, малыш
37. хорошенький
24 каштановый
За единственный
10. возраст
11, двоюродный брат
12. двоюродная сестра
3. детский сад
14. детский дом
Д.О., близки и
25. прямой
26. кудрявый
27. седой
28. рыжий
4. похожий
Answer:
Translation:
1.hair
15. host - hostess
20 bald
2.mustache
3.beard
30. senior - junior
31.Elderly
16.Orphan
17, pastry chef
18.artist
19. educator
daughters
5.poct
32. attractive
33. thin - fat
34.Slender - Full
6.smile
20.art
7. Glance
25.high - low
8.boy
bakery
22. Cake
23. hazel
26. funny
Oh baby
37. pretty
24 chestnut
For the only
10. age
11, cousin
12.cousin
3.kindergarten
14. orphanage
D.O., close and
25. straight
26. Curly
27. gray-haired
28.Redhead
4.Similar
Explanation:
How do you say I don’t like you in Korean??
Answer:
나는 너를 좋아하지 않아
Explanation:
Answer:
난 너를 좋아하지 않아.
How does the author's discussion of the "Big Five" contribute to the central idea of the
article?
A. It describes why all people possess the five listed personality traits.
B. It describes the only personality traits psychologists have been able to identify.
It describes the personality traits that are likely to remain the same in a person.
It describes the main personality traits that may or may not change in a person
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A sign that starts with a circled fist is
Saturday
Sunday
Weekday
Yesterday
How do you say “what are you doing”in Korean
Answer:
뭐하는거야?
Explanation:
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please help me. I will mark brainliest for right answer. it is probably easy but I don't know.
number 5 please
pls help me plssssssssssssssssss
Answer:
answer it by turning pages of your book
Does anyone here like the group Stray Kids? (K-Pop)
Answer: I've never head of them
Explanation: but I wanna listen and find out
Answer:
Obviously, it's amazing. I'm a stay.
Bias for now: Bangchan Hyunjin Seungmin
Gonna try to have OT8.
ਇਸ ਤਸਵੀਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਕੀ ਦੇਖਦੇ ਹੋ? ਇਸ ਦਾ ਵਰਨਣ ਆਪਣੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਰੋ-
maile bujina:-\
Explanation:
I don't understand :-\:-\
because my office Language is Nepali :-)
Blake wants to add depth to his presentation about social networking. In order to achieve this he can use _____________. *
5 points
A. Activities and videos
B. PowerPoints® and videos
C. Props and PowerPoints®
D. activities and props
E. Props and videos
PLZZZZZ HELPP!!!!!! Consider and discuss some of the possible similarities between those who grow up as a CODA and children who have parents that do not speak English as their first language.
It should be noted that children who grow up as a CODA and kids who have parents that don't speak the same language both have to deal with communication problems.
An example of this scenario is when the parents are trying to talk to other people the children have to step in and try to communicate for them.
Also, this can lead to issues when communitcating with other people as it can sometimes be a struggle to communicate with their own parents. On the other hand, people who speak English as the first language can communicate easily.
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