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When someone holds up the Scout sign, the room quickly gets quiet. Why? It’s a reminder of what the sign means.

To make the Scout sign in Cub Scouts, raise your right arm straight up, with your index and middle finger separated. Those two fingers stand for the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. They also look like the sharp ears of the wolf, ready to listen to Akela, who is a good leader to a Cub Scout.

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