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How do you write cursive p and b? - Answers
The cursive lowercase p starts from the preceding letter, goes right, then dips down well below the base line, and loops or retraces upward to the line again. It then continues in a loop to the right, back to the starting point at left. If another letter follows, a continuous line extends from the base to the right.The cursive lowercase b starts up, forming a tall loop or retraced line, followed by a cup or bowl to the right, stopping at half height and forming a short flat line to the right, before dipping back to the base line to start the next letter.(To see cursive letters written, see the video related links below.)
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How do you write cursive p and b? - Answers
The cursive lowercase p starts from the preceding letter, goes right, then dips down well below the base line, and loops or retraces upward to the line again. It then continues in a loop to the right, back to the starting point at left. If another letter follows, a continuous line extends from the base to the right.The cursive lowercase b starts up, forming a tall loop or retraced line, followed by a cup or bowl to the right, stopping at half height and forming a short flat line to the right, before dipping back to the base line to start the next letter.(To see cursive letters written, see the video related links below.)
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How do you write cursive p and b? - Answers
The cursive lowercase p starts from the preceding letter, goes right, then dips down well below the base line, and loops or retraces upward to the line again. It then continues in a loop to the right, back to the starting point at left. If another letter follows, a continuous line extends from the base to the right.The cursive lowercase b starts up, forming a tall loop or retraced line, followed by a cup or bowl to the right, stopping at half height and forming a short flat line to the right, before dipping back to the base line to start the next letter.(To see cursive letters written, see the video related links below.)
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