I understand the pressure. ASL homework can be confusing because there is no direct written form. However, copying answers for Unit 4.14 will hurt you in , where you must combine sequences into a full narrative. If you don’t understand why "MORNING 7:00 WAKE-UP ME" is correct, you will fail the receptive exam where a Deaf person signs a complex schedule at full speed.

What is the importance of non-manual markers in ASL storytelling?

Even with the answers, students often fail the performance portion of the test. Here is why:

She mentions that the grandmother is beautiful/pretty and looks very young. How old is the grandmother? She is 65 years old.

The most direct way to find answers is to review your textbook or any online resources provided by your instructor or the curriculum publisher.

specifically drills the ability to describe a daily schedule or sequence of events using correct ASL time order. The key principle is Time-Topic-Comment structure. In ASL, you typically establish when something happens before you say what happens.