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How do ASL speakers indicate that they are asking a question? by raising or lowering their eyebrows and shrugging their shoulders by raising their non-signing hand toward the ceiling by finger spelling the word "question" at the end of the sentence by signing a question mark at the end of the sentence

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Answer:

Lowered eyebrows and a slight shrug of the shoulders will indicate that you are asking a question in ASL.

Step-by-step explanation:

Once ASL speakers have a significant vocabulary of signs, they do not need to fingerspell anymore. Signing faster or slower can change the meaning of what you are communicating.

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