How to sign visual in American Sign Language

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Sign Instructions:

Begin with both hands next to each other near your face with your dominant hand in the higher position and with both palms oriented toward yourself. Then, alternate moving your hands toward and away from yourself a couple of times.

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Example Video

Tutorial Video

Sequential Image Breakdown

Sequential Breakdown of visual

Beginning and End Frames

Beginning of Sign

First Frame of visual

End of Sign

Final Frame of visual

Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Dominant Handshape for visual
Extend your index and middle fingers straight up, folding the thumb and the other fingers into the palm.

Non-Dominant Handshapes for this sign

Non-Dominant Handshape for visual
Extend your index and middle fingers straight up, folding the thumb and the other fingers into the palm.

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