Alice is a five-letter name with a tall l right after the capital A that gives it an immediate vertical accent. The i-c-e ending is smooth and requires no height changes. The A-l connection is the key transition to master.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A finishes with a rightward stroke. Push up directly into the l's tall stem.
The l drops from full height into the short i. Make the height difference obvious.
The c opens right and connects naturally to the e. Both are rounded letters at the same height.
The l is the tallest letter and it comes early. Use it as your height reference for the rest.
Dot the i after finishing the name. It is the only dot needed.
The c-e ending is very natural in cursive. Just let the letters flow.
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