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<DIV><FONT size=2>Yes, at the beginning the symbol is the same, so I have
corrected it. Is it right now?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Lucy</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Great. We are communicating well. I wonder if the handshape in the
beginning is the same handshape at the end, except that the thumb is touching
the chin in the beginning? If so, then it should be the same handshape
symbol...not two different handshape symbols...because at the moment, these
are two separate handshapes. The first one has the thumb tight against the
other fingers. But the second handshape in your writing, has the thumb
extended straight out and not tight against the other fingers...If you want
the thumb extended straight out in both positions, try writing the sign with
the same handshape...smile...I would choose the second handshape and place
that at the beginning too...what do you think?</DIV>
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