Hola! This being here happens to be Tammy Carpenter. Name sign as follows....
Welcome to One Fact ASL!
At this juncture we have segment two!
If you have failed to notice segment one of One Fact ASL George Washington I,
You can double back to eyeball it first.
This is segment II.
Next is the third segment.
In the company of all three, you will have a sound paragraph. How thrilling!
Shall we hit the road?
Vocabulary recap.
First word is D-E-S-P-I-T-E
Despite
Or regardless of
Take notice two people here in disagreement moving apart.
On opposite ends, hence the sign for "despite".
or although
P-O-P-U-L-A-R Popular
Two options here. First options...
Popular
An individual that attracts a crowd.
Thus "popular".
or favored
A physical interpretation relating to people.
or famous
Could be related to food or something of the kind.
For ideas or concept, option two is called for.
Multiples
Meaning M-A-N-Y
or cores of
or masses of
Popular
Or an army of
M-Y-T-H
Allude to a story.
Or fable
Or saga
Or illusion
Myth
Quick sign for "story".
Myth
B-E-L-I-E-F
Belief
One is to capture an though or sense holding it captive.
Thus "belief".
Or believe
Or conviction
What is the foundation for our grammar?
First, the point in time. Which is now.
Therefore our signing is stationary. The sign for "now".
Another way of saying that is "present-day".
Or afoot
Or today
Next would be the topic "belief"
Or acceptance
Third would be the description of our topic which are the ideas popular and despite.
So the sequence is time, subject then description.
How can we sign that?
Despite popular myth,
Again
Many accept this view however....
More vocabulary.
Set?
H-I-S
His
Their
If essential to reveal the gender, can sign "male" and "their".
His
We already know "his" reference to George Washington.
George Washington, it is his.
W-O-O-D
Wood
Falling timber and sawing the logs.
Ergo the sign for W-O-O-D.
N-O-T
Not
or nix
Or on no account.
Or negative
A second sign for "not".
Or not really
Q-U-E-S-T-I-O-N
Or say what?
Draw it out.
Or ask
Or Inquire
Moderate and proper we have "question".
Yet as we repeatedly sign "question" gaining speed it becomes this.
Question
Or inquisition?
Or any demand? ?
Question
One and the other are acceptable.
Now can sign that sentence.
Long-ago,
The dentures
Of George Washington
Wooden dentures?
Nope
Again
His denture weren't made of wood.
Did you take note of terminologies such as "were", "of" or "made" were not in use?
We simply found a more expressive way to show our meaning.
It is not necessary to sing every single English word.
For a second time.
Washington's choppers, on no account were made from trees.
Lets practice some new vocabularies.
S-O
So
Defined as in that or this manner or fashion; thus "so".
This it is. Hence "so"
Or thus and thus
So
Or such that
Or along these lines
Or like so
W-H-E-R-E
Where
W-H-E-R-E Where
Visualize a person seeking hence "where".
Or location
D-I-D
Do/Did
"Did" an action that is sign only.
D-I-D With this sentence do we witness activity taking place?
Not quite, therefore we will not apply the word.
T-H-E-O-R-Y
Two possibilities here.
There is theory.
Or principle
Imagine pulling a thought from the brain.
Initialize with "T" for theory.
Another sign for theory.
Or philosophy
I tend to sign this for theory.
F-R-O-M
We have an individual here.
And we take it "from" that person. Thus from.
Or deriving out of.
Or beginning at.
Within this wording, we are not removing it from a object. Rather from what?
From the theory.
Or Ideology originating at?
Let us sign that!
Again, following the loosely based grammar structure we begin with time.
Which is now.
Second is the topic, the implants.
To expand upon the description we have the words wood, theory and from.
How to make our hands speak mellifluous?
Concerning the denture, where did the wooden theory come from?
Again
Artificial bridge
Made of wood?
That theory came from where?
Now we can recite part I. That we formerly boned up on. Amen?
In addition we can include part II.
Part one and part two will be fused.
Ere long, you will have the unabridged passage. Not just yet, but shorty.
All together, ready?
American First President, George Washington
Despite popular myth, his dentures weren't made of wood.
Denture were made of hippopotamus ivory, bone, animal and human teeth, lead, brass screws and gold wire.
So where did the wood theory come from?
Once more!
However I will sign very slowly. You accompany me. OK?
America First President George Washington
Despite popular myth, his denture weren't made of wood.
They were made of hippopotamus ivory, bone, animal and human teeth, lead, brass screw and gold wire.
So where did the wood theory come from?
Become seasoned! Get to grips with.
Coming down the pike is part 3.
You will sign with authority a complete paragraph.
Tickled pink for you!
Ta-ta
Signing Out.
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