how to sign the word graph

To sign the word “graph,” use your dominant hand to draw a diagonal line down and to the right in front of you, starting at the top left corner and ending at the bottom right corner.

To sign the word “graph,” use your dominant hand to draw a diagonal line down and to the right in front of you, starting at the top left corner and ending at the bottom right corner.

To sign the word “depression,” use both hands to make the ASL letter “D” shape and bring them down in front of your chest while keeping your palms facing inwards.

Finger spell the letter “F” and then use a downward sweeping motion with the index finger on the opposite hand to represent the texture of fibers.

To sign the word “obvious,” use the ASL sign for “obvious” by placing your dominant hand near your forehead with fingers spread and palm facing out, then bringing your hand down in front of your face in a diagonal motion.

To sign “tells,” use your dominant hand to make a “T” handshape and place it on your chin. Then, move your hand forward slightly while keeping your thumb and index finger touching.

To sign the word “Russell,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) finger-spelling technique by forming the letters R-U-S-S-E-L-L with your dominant hand.

To sign the word “ron,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) gesture for the letter “R” followed by the gesture for the letter “N.”

To sign the word “impossible”, you would use your dominant hand to make an “i” handshape and then cross your arms in front of your body to create an X shape.

To sign the word Sacramento, make an “S” handshape with your dominant hand and tap your non-dominant palm twice. Then, bring your dominant hand up to your non-dominant shoulder, palm facing down, and twist it twice. Finish by making a…

To sign the word “Richmond,” make a fist with your dominant hand and tap your thumb on your temple twice. Then, with your palm facing down, move your hand forward and slightly to the right. This represents the “R” and…