NEED HELP

1. You become a member of the deaf community simply by losing your hearing.
o True
O False
2. American Sign Language is
o used by Deaf people all over the world.
o an aural/oral.
o thousands of years old.
O a visual/ gestural language.
3. Much of ASL vocabulary can be traced to french sign language cognates (roots).
o True
O False
4. I got 4
5. A common structure of ASL sentences that is used requires you to repeat the subject pronoun at the ___________.
o beginning of a sentence.
o in the middle of a sentence.
o after the sentence.
o end of the sentence.
I'm only giving the first 5 right now please help it's important

6. Handshapes and movement in ASL serve as

o parameters
O words and sound
o look and feel
7-10 I know
11. what is a name in sign?
O A sign that is used as a person's name in the Deaf Community.
o An affirmation or understanding.
o A sign that shows the ASL Manual Alphabet
o A timeline.
13-18 I know
19. The word Deaf is often capitalized because it refers to the physical nature of Deafness.
o True
O False
20. who was largely responsible for the development of education for the deaf?
o Gallaudet
o Goddard
o Garcia
these are the rest of them

1. False - Becoming a member of the deaf community is not solely based on losing your hearing. It involves embracing deaf culture, language (such as American Sign Language), and being connected to the deaf community.

2. A visual/gestural language - American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual/gestural language that is primarily used by Deaf people in the United States and parts of Canada. However, different sign languages are used by Deaf people worldwide.

3. True - Much of the ASL vocabulary can be traced back to French Sign Language (LSF) cognates or borrowed signs. This is because LSF influenced the development of ASL when Thomas Gallaudet, an American who wanted to educate Deaf individuals, traveled to France to learn their sign language and brought it back to the United States.

4. It seems like you are stating that you got 4 questions correct. That's great!

5. Beginning of a sentence - In ASL, a common sentence structure requires repeating the subject pronoun at the beginning of a sentence. This is done to indicate characteristics or attributes of the subject. For example, if you want to say "I am tall" in ASL, you would sign "I, tall" with the appropriate facial expressions and body movements.

Sure, I'd be happy to help you with your questions. Here are the answers:

1. False: Becoming a member of the deaf community is not solely based on losing one's hearing. It involves embracing deaf culture, language, and community.

2. A visual/gestural language: American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual/gestural language that uses handshapes, facial expressions, and body movements to convey meaning. It is primarily used by Deaf people in the United States and parts of Canada.

3. False: While there are some signs in ASL that have origins in French Sign Language (LSF), much of the ASL vocabulary is unique and not derived from LSF cognates or roots.

4. I'm sorry, but I couldn't understand what you meant by "I got 4". Could you please clarify?

5. Beginning of a sentence: In ASL, a common sentence structure requires you to repeat the subject pronoun at the beginning of a sentence for clarity. This repetition helps identify the subject before proceeding with the rest of the sentence.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.