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TPXO8-atlas
history mask: patches of local HR solutions are shown
with different colors
M2 RMS
misfit (sm) to pelagic and some local tide gauges
sets
Signing Naturally Homework 10.5 Answers May 2026Differentiating between the two mice through body shifting and eye gaze. Keeping the "City" and "Country" locations consistent in your signing space. Using signs like "HAPPEN" or "FINISH" to move the story forward. Plot Summary and Key Vocabulary Signing Naturally Homework 10.5 Answers This is the climax of the story. The mice find a feast (often on a dining table), but they are interrupted by a "threat"—usually a cat or a human. They must scramble to hide, showcasing the "DANGER" the Country Mouse mentioned. Ask your instructor about the "Moral of the Story" sign, as this is a common follow-up question in ASL 2 courses. Differentiating between the two mice through body shifting Watch the video and sign along simultaneously to improve your muscle memory for role-shifting. Most digital versions of Signing Naturally allow you to play at 0.5x or 0.75x speed. This is essential for catching the specific handshapes used for the food descriptions. Study Resources Plot Summary and Key Vocabulary This is the Make sure you can sign "BREAD," "CHEESE," and "CAKE," as these are common items mentioned in the feast scene.
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