Questions: Question 10 3 pts When fingerspelling words with double letters, different groups of letters are produced differently. Match the group of letters to how they should be produced. AA, EE, OO ✓ [Choose] - produced with no bounce (with a slight open close movement) - VERY small bounce BB, LL, RR, KK, - moves sideways, (may include a very slight open and close movement.) - push the double letters away from your body as your sign them SS, NN, TT, FF, DD, MM [Choose]

Question 10
3 pts

When fingerspelling words with double letters, different groups of letters are produced differently. Match the group of letters to how they should be produced.
AA, EE, OO
✓ [Choose]
- produced with no bounce (with a slight open close movement)
- VERY small bounce
BB, LL, RR, KK,
- moves sideways, (may include a very slight open and close movement.)
- push the double letters away from your body as your sign them
SS, NN, TT, FF, DD, MM
[Choose]
Transcript text: Question 10 3 pts When fingerspelling words with double letters, different groups of letters are produced differently. Match the group of letters to how they should be produced. $\mathrm{AA}, \mathrm{EE}, \mathrm{OO}$ $\checkmark$ [Choose] produced with no bounce (with a slight open close movement) VERY small bounce $\mathrm{BB}, \mathrm{LL}, \mathrm{RR}, \mathrm{KK}$, moves sideways, (may include a very slight open and close movement.) push the double letters away from your body as your sign them $S S, N N, T T, F F, D D, M M$ [Choose]
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To answer the question about how to produce double letters in fingerspelling, we need to match the groups of letters to their respective production methods.

  1. AA, EE, OO: These letters are typically produced with no bounce, but with a slight open-close movement. This means that when fingerspelling these double letters, the hand remains relatively stable, and the fingers open and close slightly to indicate the repetition.

  2. BB, LL, RR, KK: These letters are produced with a very small bounce. This involves a slight movement of the hand to indicate the repetition of the letter, but it is not as pronounced as a full bounce.

  3. SS, NN, TT, FF, DD, MM: These letters are produced by moving sideways, which may include a very slight open and close movement. This means that the hand moves slightly to the side to indicate the repetition of the letter, providing a clear visual cue for the double letter.

In summary, the correct matches are:

  • AA, EE, OO: Produced with no bounce (with a slight open-close movement).
  • BB, LL, RR, KK: Very small bounce.
  • SS, NN, TT, FF, DD, MM: Moves sideways, (may include a very slight open and close movement).
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