Here are the answers to the given questions above. 1. The answer would be TRUE. It is true that t<span>o sign a comparative adjective in ASL, you would add the sign for the suffix -ER after the descriptive word is signed. 2. Classifier in ASL is s</span>igns that are used to represent general categories or classes of things. These are <span>designated hand shapes and/or rule-grounded body pantomime used to represent nouns and verbs. The answer would be option B. 3. </span>To indicate possession, hand shape should be "B" handshape. This is <span>changing the handshape from an index finger to a flat hand (a version of a B palm); the palm should face toward the person or thing that's doing the possessing. Hope these help.</span>