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In a casual setting, the signs for ME, YOU, or THEM are signed as finger pointing to yourself, you, or them. In a formal presentation or setting, the signs ME, YOU, or THEM would be signed with a/an _________________.Group of answer choices1-handshapeopen-B handshape with palm facing upH-handshape from forehead outwardsA-handshape with palm facing sideways

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In a casual setting, the signs for ME, YOU, or THEM are signed as finger pointing to yourself, you, or them. In a formal presentation or setting, the signs ME, YOU, or THEM would be signed with a/an _________________.Group of answer choices1-handshapeopen-B handshape with palm facing upH-handshape from forehead outwardsA-handshape with palm facing sideways

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In a formal presentation or setting, the signs ME, YOU, or THEM would be signed with a 1-handshape.

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