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James

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how to sign the word comprehensive

To sign “comprehensive,” use both hands to make the letter “C” shape and circle them in front of your chest twice. Then, use both hands to make the letter “P” shape and bring them together in front of your chest…

how to sign the word merchant

To sign the word merchant, make a fist with your dominant hand and place it in front of your chest. Then, quickly twist your wrist back and forth while keeping your fist closed. This represents the movement of counting money,…

how to sign the word configuration

To sign the word “configuration,” use two hands to make fists and place them on top of each other, with the thumbs pointing outwards. Then, twist your wrists outward while opening your fingers to create a “C” shape with both…

how to sign the word integrated

To sign the word “integrated,” make a “C” handshape with your dominant hand and slide it down your non-dominant forearm. Then, switch to a “D” handshape and move it up your dominant arm, overlapping the “C” handshape.

how to sign the word joe

To sign the word “joe,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for the letter J, followed by the sign for the letter O. This is the same as the finger-spelled letters J-O but with a slight twisting motion on…

how to sign the word recovery

To sign the word “recovery,” use both hands to make a fist with your thumb pointing upward. Then, rotate your wrists in a circular motion, as if you are turning a key. This sign symbolizes the idea of unlocking or…