The sign uses two hands. The palm of the left hand is oriented towards the body. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers are held close together, extended toward the right. The thumb also extends toward the right. The palm of the right hand is placed flat on the fingers of the left hand, fingers pointed right. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers close around the fingers on the left hand. The left hand remains still. The right hand slides to the right. Question What sign is shown? (1 point) Responses CENTS CENTS MONEY MONEY DOLLARS DOLLARS MINE MINE

Based on the description provided, the hand movement described is most consistent with the sign for "MONEY." This sign often involves a gesture that suggests rubbing or sliding one hand against the other, typically indicating the concept of money or currency in general.

The description does not match the sign for "CENTS," which might involve a different handshape or movement to indicate specific coins or smaller units of currency. Similarly, "DOLLARS" often has a different sign involving a more specific motion or handshape to denote the currency unit. "MINE" would involve possession and generally is indicated with a different set of movements.

So the response to what sign is shown would be:

MONEY