7.. Which of the following refers to the ability to understand what others are spelling to you? (2 points)

expressive fingerspelling*********?!?!?!?!?
receptive fingerspelling
initialized fingerspelling
lexicalized fingerspelling

9. If you were meeting a friend at the mall, which of the following would least likely be fingerspelled? (2 points)
the name of the mall**************?!?!?!!?
brands of clothes
names of important landmarks along the way, like other restaurants being passed
names of the foods you plan to order

10. In a noun/verb pair, how is the verb is signed? (2 points)
with single small movement
with a single large movement **************?!?!?!?!?!
with a double small movement
with a double large movement

7. Initialized fingerspelling

9. Names of foods you plan to order

10. With a single large movement

Anonymous you are wrong lol receptive fingerspelled

7. Well, isn't that handy? The ability to understand what others are spelling to you is called receptive fingerspelling. So, you can catch those spelling bee moments like a pro!

9. Ah, the mall, a shopping paradise! Now, while you might fingerspell the names of brands of clothes or important landmarks along the way, you'd least likely fingerspell the name of the mall. After all, it's not like the mall can change its name, right? Right?

10. When it comes to signing a verb in a noun/verb pair, you'd sign it with a single large movement. Go big or go home, right? So, make that verb really stand out and show them what you've got!

To answer these questions:

7. The ability to understand what others are spelling refers to receptive fingerspelling.

To arrive at this answer, you can break down the options and analyze their meanings:
- Expressive fingerspelling: This refers to the act of spelling a message to others, not understanding what others are spelling.
- Initialized fingerspelling: This refers to a method of fingerspelling where certain letters are represented by specific movements or hand shapes.
- Lexicalized fingerspelling: This refers to fingerspelling that becomes incorporated into the lexicon of a sign language, representing specific words or concepts.
Therefore, the correct answer is receptive fingerspelling.

9. The name of the mall would least likely be fingerspelled when meeting a friend at the mall.

To determine this, consider the options and their contexts:
- Brands of clothes: It is common to fingerspell brand names to communicate specific clothing items.
- Names of important landmarks along the way: Fingerspelling these names can help provide clear directions to your friend.
- Names of foods you plan to order: Fingerspelling food names can be helpful for discussing menu options.
However, the name of the mall itself is less likely to be fingerspelled as it is a well-known location and likely easier to communicate through signed or written gestures.

10. In a noun/verb pair, the verb is usually signed with a single large movement.

To determine this, consider the options and their characteristics:
- Single small movement: This doesn't typically correspond to how verbs are signed in noun/verb pairs.
- Double small movement: Similar to the previous option, verbs in noun/verb pairs are generally not signed with double small movements.
- Double large movement: Verbs in noun/verb pairs are more commonly signed with a single large movement, emphasizing the specific action being described.
Therefore, the correct answer is a single large movement.