which of the folllowing sentences is an example of an affirmative statement in asl

ALLY SHE NOT MY SISTER (nod head)
ALLY SHE NOT MMY SISTER (shake head )
ALLY SHE MY SISTER ( nod head)
ALLY SHE MY SISTER(shake head)

The sentence "ALLY SHE MY SISTER (nod head)" is an example of an affirmative statement in American Sign Language (ASL).

To determine which of the sentences is an example of an affirmative statement in American Sign Language (ASL), we can look for the sentence that expresses something positively, without negation.

Let's break down the options:

1. "ALLY SHE NOT MY SISTER (nod head)": This sentence includes the negation "NOT," indicating a negative statement.

2. "ALLY SHE NOT MMY SISTER (shake head)": Similar to the first sentence, this option also contains the negation "NOT," but it introduces a typo with multiple "M"s in "MY."

3. "ALLY SHE MY SISTER (nod head)": This sentence is an example of an affirmative statement. There is no negation, and it expresses a positive declaration that "ALLY" is "MY SISTER." The nodding head can be understood as confirming the statement.

4. "ALLY SHE MY SISTER(shake head)": Similar to the third sentence, this option also has no negation, but it includes the shaking of the head, which typically indicates a negation. Therefore, it contradicts the affirmative statement.

Therefore, the correct answer is: "ALLY SHE MY SISTER (nod head)" is an example of an affirmative statement in ASL.