Yesterday, my car broke down on the highway. Incorrect ASL: MY CAR BREAK-DOWN HIGHWAY YESTERDAY. Correct ASL: YESTERDAY (raise eyebrows) HIGHWAY (index location) MY CAR BREAK-DOWN. Component 2: Using "FINISH" to Sequence Events For a narrative about fixing a flat tire, you need to show steps. The sign FINISH acts as a conjunction meaning "then" or "after that."
That skill is your true A+. Need further help? Search for "ASL narrative sequence practice" or "Signing Naturally Unit 8 review videos" on educational platforms like YouTube (search for Dr. Bill Vicars or ASL University) – these are free, ethical resources that teach you how to find answers yourself.
If you have searched for "Signing Naturally Homework 8.8 Answers," you are likely a student in an American Sign Language (ASL) course feeling a mix of frustration and urgency. Unit 8 is a critical juncture in the curriculum. It moves away from isolated vocabulary and into the complex world of —specifically, describing sequences of events, making requests, and using time indicators correctly.
(1) I called a tow truck. (2) The truck arrived. ASL: I TELEPHONE TOW-TRUCK FINISH TOW-TRUCK ARRIVE. Component 3: The "WHY" Face (Non-Manual Markers) When 8.8 presents a problem (e.g., "You are late to class because..."), you must use a specific facial expression: the WH-question face (eyebrows down, head tilted) only when asking why .
If you copy answers for 8.8, you will fail the 8.8 quiz. You will fail the midterm narrative. And you will certainly fail the final expressive exam where you have to tell a 2-minute story with no prompts.