In written ASL, if a word is followed by the symbol ++, then it means what?

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sign is repeated
sign is repeated

sign is a proper noun
sign is a proper noun

the sign is an abbreviation

None of the options listed are correct. In written ASL, if a word is followed by the symbol ++, it means that the sign should be emphasized or exaggerated.

choose one of my options please.

If I had to choose one option from your given options, it would be "sign is repeated." However, please note that this is not the correct answer for what the symbol ++ signifies in written ASL.

In written ASL, if a word is followed by the symbol ++, it means that the sign is repeated.

To find the answer to this question, you can consult a reliable source or reference guide for American Sign Language (ASL). One such resource is "The American Sign Language Handshape Starter: A Beginner's Guide" by Richard A. Tennant and Marianne Gluszak Brown. In this book, the symbol "++" is typically used to indicate a repeated sign. So, when a word is followed by the symbol "++" in written ASL, it means that the sign should be repeated.