How is fingerspelling indicated in ASL gloss?

(3 points)
S*T*A*R'S
H-Y-P-H-E-N-S
SPACES
lowercase letters

1. S*T*A*R'S: Fingerspelling in ASL gloss is indicated by using uppercase letters without spaces or hyphens between each letter. For example, the word "STAR'S" would be glossed as "S*T*A*R'S".

2. H-Y-P-H-E-N-S: Hyphens are not used in ASL gloss to indicate fingerspelling. Each letter is simply written without any additional punctuation. Hyphens are used in English to separate the letters, but in ASL gloss, they are not necessary.

3. SPACES: Spaces are not used in ASL gloss to indicate fingerspelling. Each letter is written directly after the previous one, without any space in between. This helps to differentiate between fingerspelled words and regular signs in ASL.

so which is the right answer?

I apologize for any confusion. The correct answer is:

Fingerspelling in ASL gloss is indicated by using uppercase letters without spaces or hyphens between each letter. Therefore, the first point is the correct answer.