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GREGG SPEED STUDIES
Before "R" or "L."—In joining the OO-hook before r or l, the movement is similar to that used in writing kl—there should be no stopat the joining. Study these examples: ? ?
OO-hook Blend.—When r or l is followed by p or b, the hook is shown by rounding the angle, thus:
Drill 4
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Key: rub, droop, group, troop, drub, loop.
The following words and phrases will illustrate and furnish practice in executing important types of joining:
Drill 5
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Key: you-can, hug, won, hum, hut, you-would, whom, cut, cook, rut, loom, took, tug, dug, you-are, hull, luck.
OO-hook on Side.—Turning the OO-hook on its side forms an important study in execution.
Drill 6
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Key: noon, nook, null, mud, muff, coolie, gull.