In "The Lion and the Mouse," the signer must differentiate between a massive lion and a tiny mouse.
Why does the lion let the mouse go? (The mouse promises to help him one day, which the lion finds funny).
Why does the lion wake up? (The mouse ran across his nose/head). Signing Naturally Unit 6.16 Answers
If you are struggling with the fingerspelling or specific signs, use a 0.75x playback speed to catch the transitions between characters.
How does the lion get caught? (Hunters set a rope trap or net in the forest). In "The Lion and the Mouse," the signer
Unit 6.16 heavily utilizes classifiers to describe the action:
"Signing Naturally Unit 6.16" is designed to move you away from simple vocabulary and into the world of ASL literature. By focusing on the and classifiers , the answers to your workbook will become clear through the visual "picture" the signer is painting. Why does the lion wake up
Unit 6.16 isn't just about the plot; it's about how the story is told. Note the use of "ticked off" expressions versus "gratitude." Conclusion
Used to show the mouse scurrying or the lion’s legs trapped in the net.