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THIRD LESSON
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Drill 3
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In the majority of cases the O-hook joins naturally without an angle. In joining the O-hook after k and g the movement is similar to that in writing gr—there should be no stop.
Drill 4
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Key: oak, hog, hot, awed, call, goad, wrought, lot, note, taught, mode, told, mock, rogue, caught, coffee, coach, cope, cob, wrote.
O-hook to Down Strokes.—It will be seen that the O-hook joins without an angle after the downward characters. The following words will furnish drill in executing this joining:
Drill 5
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