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What does the g look like in cursive?

The cursive "g" looks like a lowercase "l" with a loop at the bottom.

Here's a breakdown:

* Start: The "g" begins with a small, curved line that goes up and then curves down, forming the top part of the letter.

* The Loop: The "g" has a large loop at the bottom, which is typically drawn in a counter-clockwise direction.

* The Tail: The "g" ends with a short, straight line that goes down and to the right, connecting to the loop.

Here are some examples of cursive "g"s:

* Formal Cursive: This style has more elegant and elongated loops.

* Informal Cursive: This style has more casual and shorter loops.

The exact appearance of the cursive "g" can vary depending on the individual's handwriting style. However, the general structure remains the same.

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