ASL 2

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Across
  1. 3. — The visual area where ASL signs are organized
  2. 4. — The act of creating or organizing a map
  3. 7. — Handshapes used to represent objects, people, or movement
  4. 8. — Nations around the world such as Canada or Japan
  5. 9. — Important reference points on a map
  6. 11. — The organization of words and signs in communication
  7. 12. — Paths or ways used to get somewhere
  8. 15. — Atlanta and Sacramento are examples of these
  9. 18. — Signing words letter by letter using the ASL alphabet
  10. 19. — The use of space to show location and movement
  11. 20. — A trip taken for enjoyment
Down
  1. 1. — Large populated places such as Atlanta or Chicago
  2. 2. — Africa, Europe, and Asia are examples
  3. 5. — The standard hand communication system used by the Deaf community in the United States
  4. 6. — Showing honor and consideration for Deaf-native signs
  5. 10. — Instructions for getting from one place to another
  6. 13. — A place where airplanes arrive and depart
  7. 14. — Going from one place to another
  8. 16. — A map showing the countries and continents of Earth
  9. 17. — Georgia, Texas, and Florida are examples