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What does alphabet look like?

The alphabet doesn't have a physical appearance like a person or an object. It's a system of letters used to represent sounds in a language.

However, we can think about the alphabet in terms of its visual representation:

* Printed alphabet: This is the most common way we see the alphabet. It consists of a set of 26 letters, each with a unique shape and design.

* Cursive alphabet: This is a flowing style of writing where letters are connected. It has its own distinct aesthetic.

* Handwritten alphabet: This varies greatly depending on the individual's handwriting style.

* Computer fonts: There are countless different fonts that depict the alphabet in a wide range of styles, sizes, and colors.

So, while the alphabet itself doesn't have a specific physical form, we encounter it visually through various forms like printed letters, cursive writing, and computer fonts.

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