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Dafna11 [192]
2 years ago
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When performing poetry in sign language, you should pay special attention to

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dlinn [17]2 years ago
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When performing poetry in sign language one important aspect is to pay special attention to words and signs with double meanings.

<h3>How is poetry in sing language?</h3>

In sign language, poetry implies visually describing the audience the feelings and abstract ideas in a poem, while using elements such as rhyme that make poetry to be different from regular speech.

<h3>What should be done when performing poetry in sign language?</h3>

Since poetry often contains words with double meanings or abstract words it is necessary to pay attention to those words to  convey the meaning inteded by the poet.

Learn more about poetry in: brainly.com/question/1852007

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