Final answer:
In ASL, personal pronouns are represented by handshapes. Three examples of personal pronouns in ASL are 'I', 'you', and 'he' or 'she'.
Step-by-step explanation:
In American Sign Language (ASL), personal pronouns are represented by handshapes. Here are three examples of personal pronouns in ASL:
- The first person singular pronoun 'I' is represented by pointing an index finger to your chest.
- The second person singular pronoun 'you' is represented by pointing an index finger to the person you are referring to.
- The third person pronoun 'he' or 'she' is represented by using different handshapes depending on the gender of the person you are referring to. For example, you can use a flat hand for 'he' and a curved hand for 'she'.