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THIRTEENTH LESSON
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Small, Compact Notes.—Correct Style
The dotted lines show the direct line of travel from one outline to another.
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Large, Sprawling Notes.—Incorrect Style
The dotted lines, indicating the trail of the pen, show how little attention was paid to economy in movement by spacing the outlines far apart, by waste motion between outlines, and by not considering the point at which the next outline begins.
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The elimination of unrecorded movements—as indicated by dotted lines in the foregoing—should receive the very earnest attention of students.