how to sign the word fiction

To sign the word “fiction,” form the letter “F” with your dominant hand and touch the fingertips to your chin. Then, flick your index and middle fingers outwards as if flipping a book open.

To sign the word “fiction,” form the letter “F” with your dominant hand and touch the fingertips to your chin. Then, flick your index and middle fingers outwards as if flipping a book open.

To sign the word “agree,” use your dominant hand to make a thumbs-up gesture and then move it forward slightly while nodding your head.

To sign the word “sub,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index finger. Place the tip of your index finger on your nondominant hand, which should be in a flat position. Then, move your dominant hand…

To sign the word “grant,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture by holding your dominant hand in a flat, palm-down position and tapping it twice against the back of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “lord,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger and thumb extended slightly. Place the index finger on your forehead and move it downward while keeping your thumb pointed upward. This represents…

To sign the word “devices,” use both hands to make the letter “D” shape, then move them away from each other as if pushing two objects apart.

To sign the word “funding,” use both hands to form fists with your palms facing up. Then, bring your fists together and tap them lightly twice. This gesture represents the idea of money being provided or exchanged.

To sign the word “progress,” hold your dominant hand in a fist with your thumb pointing upwards and your index finger pointing forwards. Move your hand forward and slightly upwards in a smooth motion, mimicking the idea of moving forward…

To sign the word “benefit,” make a thumbs-up gesture with your dominant hand and tap it lightly on your chin twice.

To sign the word “coast” in American Sign Language, use your dominant hand to draw a curved line along your non-dominant arm, starting at the shoulder and ending at the wrist.