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What is the cursive of q?

The cursive "q" is a lowercase letter that starts with a loop (similar to the loop of a lowercase "o") and then curves up and to the right, with a tail that extends downward. The loop is usually bigger than the tail, and the tail often has a slight curve to it.

Here's a simplified explanation:

1. Start with a loop: Like you're writing a lowercase "o".

2. Curve up and right: Make a smooth curve up and to the right, like the top half of a "c".

3. Extend the tail: Bring the curve down and to the left, creating a tail that's about the size of the loop.

Here's a quick example:

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q

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Remember, cursive writing styles can vary a bit, so the exact shape of your lowercase cursive "q" may be slightly different from this example.

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