LESSON 36

LESSON 36

Drill 38

Drill 38

Drill 38

Small a should be reviewed frequently as a movement drill.

Small a should be reviewed frequently as a movement drill.

Small a should be reviewed frequently as a movement drill.

Drill 39

Drill 39

Drill 39

The first part of small a serves as the foundation of small c. In making connective lines, an over-motion must be used. If an under-motion is used from the ending of one c to the dot at the top of the next, there will be a loop, and the letter will be too large. After making a few lines, compare the height of c with o, a, m, and n. You will, of course, frequently compare with the copy. The count is 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10; or dot over, dot over, dot over, dot over, dot over, for each group of five. The speed should be sixteen groups of five, or eighty letters a minute.


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