This guide breaks down the core linguistic concepts, structural patterns, and study strategies embedded in Unit 9.11 to help you accurately complete your assignment and build true signing fluency. The Core Focus of Homework 9.11: Inflecting Verbs
In this section, a signer describes various weekly routines. You must identify the activity and how often it occurs. Grocery Shopping Frequency: Once a week (Saturdays) Activity: Going to the Gym / Working Out Frequency: Three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) Activity: Doing Laundry Frequency: Every two weeks / Bi-weekly Activity: Visiting Parents / Family Frequency: Once a month Activity: Cleaning the House Frequency: Every Sunday Part 2: Sign Identification and Context Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Answers
Because Signing Naturally answers depend entirely on your ability to decode video prompts, looking for a simple "Answer Key" text often robs you of the visual training needed to pass your expressive and receptive exams. Instead, use this systematic approach to fill out your worksheet: 1. Identify the Signer’s Perspective This guide breaks down the core linguistic concepts,
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For a visual walkthrough of these perspective shifts, students often refer to instructional videos from ASL instructors who demonstrate the turns 1–10 sequentially.
Instead of searching for shortcuts, do this tonight:
curl -H "Accept-Version: 3" "https://lookup.binlist.net/45717360"
{
"number": {
"length": 16,
"luhn": true
},
"scheme": "visa",
"type": "debit",
"brand": "Visa/Dankort",
"prepaid": false,
"country": {
"numeric": "208",
"alpha2": "DK",
"name": "Denmark",
"emoji": "🇩🇰",
"currency": "DKK",
"latitude": 56,
"longitude": 10
},
"bank": {
"name": "Jyske Bank",
"url": "www.jyskebank.dk",
"phone": "+4589893300",
"city": "Hjørring"
}
}
Fields may contain null values which suggests
that cards may be one or the other.
If no matching cards are found an HTTP
404 response is returned.
npm install binlookup
var lookup = require('binlookup')()
// callback
lookup('45717360', function( err, data ){
if (err)
return console.error(err)
console.log(data)
})
// promise
lookup('45717360').then(console.log, console.error)
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binlist.net is a public web service for looking up credit and debit card meta data.
The first 6 or 8 digits of a payment card number (credit cards, debit cards, etc.) are known as the Issuer Identification Numbers (IIN), previously known as Bank Identification Number (BIN). These identify the institution that issued the card to the card holder.
The data backing this service is not a table of card number prefixes. That would be unreliable and provide you with too little information. The data is sourced from multiple places, filtered, prioritized, and combined to form the data you eventually see. Some data is formed based on assumptions we make by looking at adjoining cards.
Although this service is very accurate, don't expect it to be perfect.
For the reasons above, we do not provide a static database dump; it is either terribly imprecise or you would need specialized software to compile the results.
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