Answers for Lesson 2
1. Vertical (upright)
2. Yes
3. Reclined (left)
4. In the majority of cases, when a right-handed writer crosses the t bar, the left side of the bar will be thicker and the right side thinner (Figure 3). The writer's mind is on the next word, so he quickly eases up on the pressure and races on, and this is true of the left-handed writer as well,
but the latter usually crosses the t bar from right to left, so the right side of the t bar will be thicker and the left side thinner.
5. The Palmer Method
6. The vertical (upright) slant
7. The reclined (left) slant
8. The writing of Karl Marx. It is a reclined (left) slanted script.
9. Left-slanted writing.
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