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What does a cursive G look like?

A cursive G looks like a loop with a tail. Here's a breakdown:

* The Loop: Starts at the top, curves down and around, forming a closed loop.

* The Tail: Extends from the bottom of the loop, going up and to the right.

Think of it like a backwards "S" with a curved tail extending from the bottom.

Here's a simple representation of a cursive G:

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You can find many different styles of cursive G online or in handwriting books.

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