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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 21:42:48 GMT
Well, there's grade school cursive where they're still sort of printing and the letters are largely upright and solid and there's hard cursive where you are just gliding with a pen or pencil and it leans and flows. I've never seen a method where the vast majority of the letters (lowercase and caps) didn't strongly resemble the printed form. Well, look at some writings in hard cursive as compared to the grade school level stuff and you'll see what I mean.  That would be a little rougher for a novice to handle than this: 
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