What is the basic sentence structure of ASL?(3 points)

topic + comment only
(time)-topic-comment
subject-object-noun-verb
noun + verb + topic

The basic sentence structure of ASL is:

1. Topic + Comment only: In ASL, a sentence can consist of just a topic (the subject or object) followed by a comment (the verb or description). For example, "DOG, I LOVE."

2. (Time)-Topic-Comment: ASL often includes a time marker at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the topic and then the comment. For example, "YESTERDAY, I GO STORE."

3. Noun + Verb + Topic: Another common sentence structure in ASL is to start with a noun, followed by a verb, and then the topic. For example, "CHILD EAT APPLE."

so which answer is right?

I apologize for the confusion. The third answer, "Noun + Verb + Topic," is the correct basic sentence structure of ASL.