When signing the word "swimming," you might imagine that you are doing a mini version of which type of stroke?
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back stroke
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butterfly stroke
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dog-paddling
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the breast stroke



Answer :

The correct answer is "the breast stroke."

In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "swimming" is often made by mimicking the arm movements of the breast stroke, where the hands push outward and backward in a swimming motion. This sign is a visual representation that resembles the motion of swimming with a specific stroke, making it intuitive and easily recognizable.