a school zone ahead
8 sided like a stop sign
Pentagon: School Zone and School Crossing The pentagon (five-sided) shape marks school zones and warns you about school crossings. Signs may display horizontal lines indicating the point at which a crosswalk exists. Signs may have a separate downward- pointing arrow plaque, which indicates the actual location of the crosswalk.
An Octagon. ( see a stop sign ).
It is an eight-sided figure; hence, an octagon.
a school zone ahead
It means STOP. Only a STOP sign should have 8 sides.
A pentagon is a five-sided polygon, which means that it has five corners. There are other types of polygons, including hexagon (six-sided), heptagon (seven-sided), octagon (eight-sided; like a stop sign), nonagon (nine-sided), and decagon (ten-sided).
It means that you are approaching a school.
8 sided like a stop sign
Stop
Pentagon: School Zone and School Crossing The pentagon (five-sided) shape marks school zones and warns you about school crossings. Signs may display horizontal lines indicating the point at which a crosswalk exists. Signs may have a separate downward- pointing arrow plaque, which indicates the actual location of the crosswalk.
No not really it just means he remembers you and that's a good sign.
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A hexagon is a 6-sided figure, while a pentagon is a 5-sided figure. A school crossing sign in the United States is a pentagon. In many cases, hexagons and pentagons have sides that are all the same length, although this is not required.
The school in Bowerstone South in Fable is located near the entrance to the town, next to the potion shop. It is a two-story building with a sign outside that says "School."
To sign "school" in American Sign Language, you will be using a two-handed sign. Your non-dominant hand rests palm-up in front of you (typicially near chest level.) Your dominant hand faces palm out, and slightly downward. Then you smack the heels of your hands together (at least once..., typically though, in common usage the sign is repeated.) Your non-dominant hand should remain relatively stationary, however, and your dominant hand should carry its weight slightly upward and outward, as if the force of hitting the hand is what had made it move upward (Of course this isn't true, but it is the appearance this sign gives.) This is the sign for the general word "school", not the sign for specific words like "College", "University", "High School" or "Primary School"... if you use this sign to refer to those concepts... keep in mind that you are merely saying "school" in ASL and not translating those specific terms. *Note: In this sign, both hands are in what is called a "closed five handshape." This means that the fingers are together, and the palm is open.