The Sino-Tibetan language family has over 400 languages, and is the second largest family next to the Indo-European. It's early languages were Sinitic (Chinese), Tibitec, Karnic, Bodo-Garo, Kuki-Chin, Meitei, Tamangic, Bai, Jingpho-Luish, and Lolo-Burmese, but has 400+ languages/major dialects being used modernly.
As he nears his place of execution, a third and final fall begs the
question: Why would Jesus get up? Why would he summon his last ounce
of energy to deliver himself to the pain of the cross? Falling three times;
getting up three times. Dying on the cross; rising from the grave. Christ
shows us that he can transform weakness, failings, and death into the glory of self-gift.
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. Both
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.
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