Many of these verbs are directional; they start at the point of origin (e.g., home) and move toward the destination (e.g., work).
The core of Unit 7.6 is the descriptive sequence. ASL follows a logical progression when introducing an object to a conversation partner. Generally, a signer begins with the most general category, such as "bag" or "container," before moving into specific details like size, shape, and handle type. This top-down approach ensures that the listener has a clear mental frame before the signer adds intricate details. The answer keys for this unit typically emphasize this order, as deviating from it can lead to confusion or visual "clutter" in the mind of the receiver. Mastering this sequence is essential for achieving clarity in everyday interactions. signing naturally unit 76 answer key