What does a word written in capital letters represent?

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a fingerspelled word
a fingerspelled word

a single sign
a single sign

a sign that is repeated
a sign that is repeated

a proper name

a proper name

true

a classifier

false

at the end of a sentence.

Capital letters joined together by hyphens represent a fingerspelled word.

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true
true

false
false

What does this symbol CL: represent?

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closed
closed

clearance
clearance

a classifier
a classifier

common logic

When the marker ____n_____ is placed over a sentence, it indicates the formation of a new sentence.

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true
true

false

In ASL it is common to repeat the pronoun

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at beginning of a sentence.
at beginning of a sentence.

in the middle of a sentence.
in the middle of a sentence.

after the sentence.
after the sentence.

at the end of a sentence.

A word written in capital letters typically represents a proper name. One way to determine this is by looking at the context in which the word is used. Proper names are names that are specific to particular people, places, or things. They are often capitalized to distinguish them from common nouns or other words in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "John is going to the grocery store," the word "John" is written in capital letters to indicate that it is referring to a specific person's name.