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IDENTITY: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "identity"
IDENTITY:
Place the thumb-side of an "i" hand onto the non-dominant flat-hand palm. The non-dominant flat hand's fingers point upward. The pinky of the dominant hand points upward. The sign is held in the common signing area in front of the torso. The sign does not touch the body.
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