8. A handshape story. (1point)

A. uses the same handshape for most of the words.
B. uses as many different handshapes as possible.
C. explains the meaning of a handshape.
D. is signed with both hands.

I think it is D

I agree.

http://www.handspeak.com/study/index.php?id=47

Actually, the correct answer is A. A handshape story uses the same handshape for most of the words. In American Sign Language (ASL), handshapes are an integral part of signing and can convey various meanings. Using the same handshape in a story allows for consistency and cohesion in communicating the narrative. While it is possible to have stories that utilize different handshapes, this is not the typical format for a handshape story. Additionally, a handshape story does not necessarily explain the meaning of a handshape or require the use of both hands.