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In sign language What is the of question mark?

There isn't a specific sign for a question mark in American Sign Language (ASL). Instead, ASL uses facial expressions and body language to convey questions.

Here's how:

* Eyebrows raised: This is the most common way to indicate a question.

* Head tilt: Tilting your head slightly can also signal a question.

* Sign "question" (wh-question signs): You can sign "what" or "who" before your question to make it clear.

* Sign "why" and "how" : These signs are used to ask specific questions.

* Sign "are you sure?": This sign is used to ask for confirmation.

Example:

Instead of signing "Are you going to the store?" in ASL, you would sign:

* "Store" (with your palm facing inward, moving your hand forward)

* "Go" (sign for go, pointing your index finger forward)

* Raise your eyebrows to signal a question.

Remember: Context and facial expressions are crucial in ASL. The raised eyebrows and head tilt help the listener understand that you are asking a question.

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