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What does the cursive b look like?

A cursive "b" typically looks like a lowercase "l" with a rounded curve at the top. Here's a breakdown:

* The starting point: The "b" usually starts with a slight upward curve, similar to the beginning of a lowercase "l."

* The main body: The majority of the "b" is a straight line down, similar to the "l."

* The curve: At the top of the straight line, there's a rounded curve that connects back to the starting point. This curve is what differentiates the "b" from the "l."

Here's a visual representation of a cursive "b":

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Note: The exact appearance of a cursive "b" can vary depending on the individual's handwriting style and the font used.

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