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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of ASL fashion and retail, what is the primary semantic distinction between the sign for "sale" and the sign for "discount"?
"Sale" is a more formal term used in official retail announcements, while "discount" is informal and used in casual conversation.
"Sale" often involves a broader range of items on offer, while "discount" is typically applied to individual items or specific categories.
"Sale" implies a temporary reduction in price for a specific event, while "discount" refers to a permanent or negotiated price reduction.
"Sale" universally signifies a clearance of old inventory, whereas "discount" can be applied to any item at any time.
Q2Domain Verified
targets a specialist understanding of the nuances within ASL vocabulary. Option C is correct because while both terms relate to price reduction, "sale" in ASL often conveys a broader promotional event encompassing multiple items or departments, akin to a store-wide sale. "Discount," on the other hand, is more specific, often referring to a reduction on a particular item, a percentage off, or a negotiated price, which aligns with the concept of applying it to individual items or specific categories. Option A is incorrect because while temporary reductions are common during sales, the core ASL distinction isn't solely about the duration but the scope. Option B is plausible as sales often clear old inventory, but it's not the defining characteristic of the sign, and discounts can also be applied to new items. Option D is incorrect as both signs can be used in formal and informal contexts; formality isn't the primary semantic differentiator. Question: When describing a garment's fit in ASL fashion, how does the sign for "tailored" differ conceptually from the sign for "fitted"?
"Tailored" suggests a garment that is specifically constructed to conform to an individual's measurements, implying custom work, whereas "fitted" describes a garment that is close-fitting but may be mass-produced.
"Tailored" signifies a garment that is intentionally oversized for a fashionable look, while "fitted" means it is true to size.
"Tailored" implies a stiff, structured silhouette, while "fitted" suggests a more relaxed, comfortable close fit.
"Tailored" emphasizes the precision of alterations made by a professional seamstress, while "fitted" indicates a garment that hugs the body's natural curves.
Q3Domain Verified
probes the specialized understanding of ASL terms related to garment construction and fit. Option B accurately captures the conceptual difference. "Tailored" in ASL fashion vocabulary often implies a garment that has been specifically cut and sewn to match an individual's precise measurements, suggesting a level of customization or expert craftsmanship. "Fitted," while also indicating a close-fitting garment, can encompass mass-produced items that simply adhere closely to standard sizing conventions without necessarily being custom-made. Option A is partially correct in that tailoring can involve alterations, but its core meaning in ASL is about the construction for individual measurements, not just the act of altering. Option C is incorrect as "tailored" doesn't inherently imply stiffness, and "fitted" can be quite structured. Option D misinterprets both terms; "tailored" is about precise fit, not intentional oversizedness, and "fitted" is about closeness to the body, not necessarily true-to-size in an oversized context. Question: In the ASL fashion and retail lexicon, what is the most accurate semantic interpretation of the sign for "sustainable fashion" as opposed to "eco-friendly clothing"?
"Sustainable fashion" is exclusively associated with organic cotton, while "eco-friendly clothing" can include hemp and bamboo.
"Sustainable fashion" emphasizes the long-term viability of the entire fashion lifecycle, including ethical labor and minimal environmental impact, whereas "eco-friendly clothing" primarily focuses on the environmental impact of the materials used.
"Sustainable fashion" is a marketing term, while "eco-friendly clothing" is a technical descriptor of material sourcing.
"Sustainable fashion" refers to garments made from recycled materials, while "eco-friendly clothing" encompasses a broader range of environmentally conscious practices.

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