Final answer:
In ASL, titles like 'Mr.', 'Mrs.', 'Ms.', and 'Miss' are fingerspelled using the ASL manual alphabet.
Step-by-step explanation:
In American Sign Language (ASL), the signs for 'Mr.', 'Mrs.', 'Ms.', and 'Miss' are not represented by pointing to different parts of the face with the thumb extended.
Instead, they are signed using the person's appropriate title followed by their name in fingerspelling.
For example, to sign 'Mr. Smith', you would first sign 'M-R' and then fingerspell 'Smith' using the ASL manual alphabet.
It's important to note that ASL does not have specific signs for every English word, so concepts like titles and honorifics are usually fingerspelled.