How would the number 67 be correctly produced in ASL? (3 points) Responses using an arch movement while signing 6, then 7 using an arch movement while signing 6, then 7 using a standard fingerspelling direction while signing 6, then 7 using a standard fingerspelling direction while signing 6, then 7 using slight bounce movement while signing 6, then 7 using slight bounce movement while signing 6, then 7 using a circular movement while signing 6, then 7

To correctly produce the number 67 in ASL, you would typically use fingerspelling. There are various ways to sign the numbers 6 and 7, but here are three possible options:

1) Arch movement while signing 6, then 7: Start with the palm facing downward and the index finger extended. Move the hand in an arch motion to your left shoulder while signing "6," then move it in an arch motion to your right shoulder while signing "7."

2) Standard fingerspelling direction while signing 6, then 7: Start with the palm facing forward and the index finger extended. Move the hand from your chin to your forehead while signing "6," then move it from your forehead to your chin while signing "7."

3) Slight bounce movement while signing 6, then 7: Start with the palm facing forward and the index finger extended. Give the hand a slight upward bounce while signing "6," then give it a slight downward bounce while signing "7."

Note: The circular movement mentioned in your question is not a common way to sign numbers in ASL. It is better to use the methods described above to accurately convey the numbers 6 and 7.