(like) two peas in a pod
very similar two of a kind
We were two peas in a pod – we liked all the same things, and we did everything together.
(source: two peas in a pod)
I would sign this "similar" and "strong" as signed at ASL Pro
If instead the sentence used:
chip off the old block
Fig. a person (usually a male) who behaves in the same way as his father or resembles his father.
John looks like his father—a real chip off the old block. Bill Jones, Jr., is a chip off the old block. He's a banker just like his father.
(source: chip off the old block)
I would specifically use "face" and "strong" again, as signed at ASL Pro , except maybe with a smile on my face.
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I am excited about this link. It is a page at the RID site (www.rid.org)that explains an alternative way to be eligible to stand for teh NIC.
Yeah, if you are not yet graduated with an Associates degree, you have a way experience and workshops can help count.
Check it out!
Yeah, if you are not yet graduated with an Associates degree, you have a way experience and workshops can help count.
Check it out!
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