EOC 1 & 2 Review Things

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Across
  1. 2. CLUE: The five fundamental building blocks of a sign: Handshape, Location, Movement, Orientation, and Non-manual Signals.
  2. 4. CLUE: Specific handshapes used to represent nouns and demonstrate their size, shape, or movement (e.g., CL:1 for a person).
  3. 6. CLUE: The parameter that refers to the configuration of the fingers and thumb (e.g., "A" shape, "5" shape).
  4. 7. CLUE: The ASL grammatical rule of pointing to a person or space to establish a pronoun.
  5. 12. CLUE: The parameter that refers to the direction the palm is facing (e.g., up, down, or toward the body).
  6. 14. CLUE: A literary technique used in The Deaf Planet and My Third Eye to reverse societal roles for humor.
  7. 15. CLUE: Famous Deaf poet (Ella Mae) who discussed the evolution of rhythmic ASL poetry.
  8. 16. CLUE: The Deaf _______ and Gallaudet professor, Eastman, who wrote the play Sign Me Alice.
  9. 17. CLUE: The body of stories, jokes, and traditions (like the "Rat Funeral") passed down through generations in a culture.
  10. 18. CLUE: The type of alphabet used in the "ABC Story" format of ASL storytelling.
Down
  1. 1. CLUE: The university in Washington D.C. where the "Rat Funeral" tradition and the "Tower of Babel" signing conflict took place.
  2. 3. CLUE: A term for a person or work of literature that uses two languages, such as ASL and English.
  3. 5. CLUE: These must be lowered (furrowed) to correctly form a "WH-Question" in ASL.
  4. 8. CLUE: Acronym for the first professional deaf theatre group, established in 1967.
  5. 9. CLUE: A short, three-line Japanese poem format that was translated and performed in the literature video.
  6. 10. CLUE: The parameter that distinguishes signs like "CHAIR" (double) and "SIT" (single).
  7. 11. CLUE: A short, personal story about a real incident, like Marlon Koontz’s story about the speeding driver.
  8. 13. CLUE: The NTD founding member (Patrick) who famously translated a Japanese haiku into ASL.