Signing: Naturally 8.10 Answers

Before making a big request (like borrowing a vehicle), signers often use a specific facial expression to show they know they are asking for a big favor.

What do they offer in return (e.g., filling the gas tank, bringing it back by a certain time)? Key Concepts & Vocabulary

In this lesson, the focus isn’t just on the vocabulary for "truck" or "borrow." It is about the of how Deaf people make requests. Signing Naturally 8.10 Answers

When you watch the video for 8.10, you are looking for three specific components in each interaction: Why does the person need the truck? The Request: How do they phrase the ask?

This is the most important part of the 8.10 answers. Deaf culture places high value on "reciprocity." Before making a big request (like borrowing a

In 8.10, the "CS" (Close) or "Far" markers are often used to describe where the person needs to go with the truck. Unit 8.10 Workbook Breakdown (Sample Patterns)

To get the answers right in your workbook, keep an eye out for these specific ASL features: When you watch the video for 8

The workbook often asks about the relationship between the two people.

Usually, the signer (often Michelle or David in the videos) explains a problem.

Finding the answers for can be a bit of a challenge because the curriculum is designed to sharpen your receptive skills through active observation rather than rote memorization. Unit 8 focuses heavily on Making Requests , and 8.10 specifically dives into the nuances of "Asking to Borrow a Truck." If you are working through the workbook, Understanding the Goal of Unit 8.10