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The ABC story form and acrostic poetry are both excellent educational tools to improve sign language skills because they allow practicing ASL while doing an entertaining activity that requires being expressive and applying the imagination to build stories.
Explanation:
Since they are expressive forms of sign language, there´s no way to fully translate or writing it down, so they must be performed in front of those who already understand ASL.
Answer:
Explanation:Because it's an expressive form of sign language, there is no real way to interpret it and write it down. An ABC story must be viewed and you need to understand ASL in order to follow along. This gives the viewer an opportunity to learn as they watch as well.
This form of ASL storytelling is very popular. Outside of ASL classes, you will find a variety of videos online and on DVD. Sometimes, you can even catch an ABC story at a deaf poetry event.
आपके नाना – नानी दसू रे शहर में अकेिे रहते हैंउन्हें छुट्टर्यों मेंअपनेपास बुिाने का तनमंत्रण देते हुए पत्र लिखिए I
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आपके नाना - नानी दूसरे शहर में रहते हैं , उन्हें छुट्टियों में अपने पास बुलाने का आमंत्रण पत्र देते हुए पत्र लिखिए ।
गांधी नगर , ( दिल्ली )
दिनांक : 9 अगस्त 2020
पूजनीय नानाजी और नानी जी
चरण स्पर्श
आशा करता हूं आप दोनों ठीक-ठाक और स्वस्थ होंगे । और वहां पर खूब मजे से होंगे । मुझे पता है अभी छुट्टियों का मौसम चल रहा है , और आप दोनों भी अपनी छुट्टियां अच्छी तरह से बीताना चाहते हैं । इसलिए मैंने सोचा है कि आप दोनों अपने छुट्टियों पर हमारे साथ रहे , और थोड़ा वक्त परिवार के साथ दिखाएं । हमारा भी मन बहल जाएगा और आपका भी । हम चाहते हैं आप हमारे यहां छुट्टियों पर आए । अगर आपको कोई परेशानी है तो हमारे यहां से कोई आपको लेने चला जाएगा ।
अतः आपसे निवेदन है कि अपने छुट्टियों पर हमारे यहां जरूर जाएं ।
आपका नाती
Ninja
समाज मेंछु आछूत की प्रथा उचचत हैया अनुचचत I इस ववषय पर अपने ववचारों को शब्दों का रूप दीजजए I answer in word limit of 100-120 words
Answer:
I think it's innapropriate.
यह अनुचित है।
Which of the following quotes indicates omitted text? "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—[the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones,] the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public [sic] our lives really are—the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are...the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.
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It's the final one with the use of an ellipsis (the three dots or three periods in a row). Ellipsis ... is the correct way to omit text
Answer:the last one
Explanation:
Which of the following quotes indicates omitted text? "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public our lives really are—[the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones,] the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how public [sic] our lives really are—the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean. "You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are...the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day," says New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean.