(These answers follow standard Signing Naturally practice tasks: glossed English translation, glossed ASL, classifier descriptions, and cultural notes.)

Since I cannot reproduce copyrighted video transcripts, I will provide the from 9.11, the correct ASL gloss answers, and the grammatical reasoning behind them.

Use this breakdown to correct your work, learn the grammar rules, and practice your expressive signing. Then, the next time someone asks, "How do I get to room 305?" you won’t need a homework key. You’ll just sign the answer.

: Avoid a "staccato" style. Money signs should flow naturally from the dollar amount into the cents.

Many signs in this unit (like HELP, GIVE, and BORROW) change meaning based on the direction they move. If the signer moves "HELP" toward themselves, they are asking you to help them .

If you can do those three things, you have successfully completed Homework 9.11—whether your answer sheet matches a downloaded key or not.