Below are the verified answers based on the standard Signing Naturally (DawnSignPress) curriculum. Please use these to verify your own comprehension homework.
Note: Editions vary slightly (Units 11.1–11.12). If your answer key differs, check your unit number. This is for Unit 11.6, Minidialogue #3.
Here is where intermediate ASL shines. Person B does not simply say "no." Instead, she uses a conditional structure (equivalent to "If you can wait, then I can help"). signing naturally 11.6 minidialogue 3 answers
She suggests:
Correct answer summary: Person B offers to drive the father home after the appointment, but not to it. Alternatively, she offers to do the favor at 3:30 PM. Below are the verified answers based on the
Person A agrees to the alternative. He will arrange for someone else to take the father to the appointment, and Person B will do the return trip.
Correct answer summary: Person A accepts the revised plan; Person B will pick up the father at 3:15 PM. Correct answer summary: Person B offers to drive
Answer: The location of a mole or scar (e.g., "on the left cheek" or "near the chin").
Why this is correct: After describing height, build, and glasses, Person A finally gives a unique and permanent marker. In ASL, this is often signed using a CL:1 (point finger) to trace the location on the face. That specific detail triggers Person B’s memory.