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1) Which of the following would not be used as a rhetorical question in ASL?
A) WHO
B) WHAT
C) HOW-MANY
D) YOU

2) How would the English sentence best be glossed in ASL using a rhetorical question?
"I went to the store because I was out of milk."
A) STORE ME GO WHY? MILK RUN OUTSIDE
B) STORE ME GO WHY? MILK RUN-OUT
C) MILK RUN-OUT WHY? STORE ME GO
D) WENT TO STORE BECAUSE OUT OF MILK

3) How would this glossed sentence best be interpreted?
"P-T-A MEETING START WHEN? 5:00 EXACT!
A) The P.T.A meeting starts at 5:00 exact
B) The PTA meeting starts at 5:00 sharp
C) The PTA meeting starts when? 5:00 exact
D) The PTA meeting starts when? 5:00 sharp

4) Which of the following describe rhetorical questions?
A) A foundational component of ASL, but rarely used in other signing systems
B) A foundational component of other signing systems, but rarely used in ASL
C) A foundational component of ASL and other signing systems
D) Rarely used in ASL or other signing systems

Respuesta :

i just did the test here are all of the correct answers 1.A 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.A

The correct answers to the questions are:

1.  Option A.

2. Option D.

3. Option B.

4. Option B.

What is a Rhetorical question?

This is a question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than getting an answer.

1) Which of the following would not be used as a rhetorical question in ASL?

Answer: Who.

2) How would the English sentence best be glossed in ASL using a rhetorical question?

"I went to the store because I was out of milk."

Answer: WENT TO STORE BECAUSE OUT OF MILK.

3) How would this glossed sentence best be interpreted?

"P-T-A MEETING START WHEN? 5:00 EXACT!

Answer: The PTA meeting starts at 5:00 sharp.

4) Which of the following describe rhetorical questions?

Answer: A foundational component of other signing systems, but rarely used in ASL.

Note: ASL here means American Sign Language.

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