Final answer:
The sign for the word "Police officer" does not use the handshape for the letter "O" for "Officer".
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is B. False. The sign for the word "Police officer" in sign language does not use the handshape for the letter "O" for "Officer". In American Sign Language (ASL), the handshape for the letter "O" is typically used to sign words that start with the letter "O", like "Open" or "Orange". The sign for "Police officer" in ASL involves extending the index and thumb fingers of both hands and bringing them together in a clapping motion.