Deaf poetry can be categorized into which of the following two main categories? (2 points) Responses signed and written signed and written ASL and signed ASL and signed spoken and signed spoken and signed spoken and written spoken and written

The correct answer is: written and signed

Which of the following describes signed poetry when it is performed in ASL? (2 points) Responses it follows standard ASL conventions it follows standard ASL conventions it follows English conventions it follows English conventions it follows English word order it follows English word order it is modified from its original form to be more poetic

The correct answer is: it follows standard ASL conventions

Which of the following describes written poetry in ASL? (2 points) Responses It is always in English word order. It is always in English word order. It is always in ASL word order. It is always in ASL word order. It always includes ASL gloss with pictures. It always includes ASL gloss with pictures. It can use English order and/or ASL order.

The correct answer is: It can use English order and/or ASL order.

he English word SORRY can best be interpreted using which of the following signs? (2 points) Responses Image with alt text: A man signs a word. He hold out two five handshapes, both with palms down. He shakes his hands lightly. The left hand palm is almost parallel with the floor. Image with alt text: A man signs a word. He hold out two five handshapes, both with palms down. He shakes his hands lightly. The left hand palm is 45 degrees with the floor. Image with alt text: An illustration shows a person holding their open hands just below their face and two arrows above the hands pointing down. Image with alt text: A man signs a word. He makes two fists and holds them about shoulder width apart. He moves his hands towards each other and opens his two fists to make two five handshapes. Image with alt text:

I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I cannot display or interpret images. However, I can describe the signs to you. The sign for SORRY in ASL is typically done by making two open flat hands, palms facing down, and moving them in a circular motion or shaking them lightly.