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'''Here are examples of the letters A, E, O, and U''' Notice how often capital A looks like an O with a small tail to the lower right? And, the A in Angela, Alino and Arébalo (line 2) aren't even closed at the top. How about that fancy A in Angel with a loop in its left side? | '''Here are examples of the letters A, E, O, and U''' Notice how often capital A looks like an O with a small tail to the lower right? And, the A in Angela, Alino and Arébalo (line 2) aren't even closed at the top. How about that fancy A in Angel with a loop in its left side? | ||
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'''Here is the letter D'''. The handwritten Hispanic lower-case 'd' very often has a very short stem...But, look at how the 'd' looks in line 3, like an o with a separated stem Eduardo is like: E ol uar olo and Fernandez is like Fernan ol ez, that really is a 'd', not 'ol' also, see how the 'd' sometimes wraps its stem off to the upper-left as in da Manuela in the first line. | '''Here is the letter D'''. The handwritten Hispanic lower-case 'd' very often has a very short stem...But, look at how the 'd' looks in line 3, like an o with a separated stem Eduardo is like: E ol uar olo and Fernandez is like Fernan ol ez, that really is a 'd', not 'ol' also, see how the 'd' sometimes wraps its stem off to the upper-left as in da Manuela in the first line. | ||
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'''Here are the letters B, V, P, R, and r'''. Just look at the crazy letter 'P' in Paredes and Peralta, in line 2! Notice how, at times, the bottom loop of 'B' drops below and right as in Bernascon and Balcazar in line 6. Notice the 'P' in Padilla, line 3! How about the letter 'V' as in Varelas, line 2, and look at 'R' in "Andres Rojas", line 2. See "Juan Bautista", Bargas, Baca and Bernardo in lines 3,4,5. Now, for the lower-case 'r' see Urbina, line3, Contreras, line 5 (see the very short, squatty, t and the r's that look like x). | '''Here are the letters B, V, P, R, and r'''. Just look at the crazy letter 'P' in Paredes and Peralta, in line 2! Notice how, at times, the bottom loop of 'B' drops below and right as in Bernascon and Balcazar in line 6. Notice the 'P' in Padilla, line 3! How about the letter 'V' as in Varelas, line 2, and look at 'R' in "Andres Rojas", line 2. See "Juan Bautista", Bargas, Baca and Bernardo in lines 3,4,5. Now, for the lower-case 'r' see Urbina, line3, Contreras, line 5 (see the very short, squatty, t and the r's that look like x). | ||
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