Dark Mode Light Mode

Before hunting for answers, you must understand what Unit 27 demands. Unlike earlier units that focus on vocabulary and simple sentence structures (e.g., "The store is on the left"), Unit 27 introduces . You are no longer signing words; you are telling stories.

Understanding these narratives requires tracking , keeping tabs on topic-comment shifts , and correctly reading number signs . Official Answer Key Guide: Section 2.7

For students of American Sign Language (ASL), the Signing Naturally curriculum is the gold standard. Units 1 through 6 lay the foundation, but as you progress to the advanced levels—specifically —the complexity skyrockets. Unit 27 typically dives into complex narrative structures, character shifting, and advanced classifiers.

Don't just write down the name. The "best" students answer questions from this section using the following format: