Genesis is a seven-letter name with the tricky capital G and a repeated e-s pattern that needs consistency. The n in the middle provides a familiar shape to anchor the name. The is ending has two letters that both need dots or careful attention to look right.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital G has a horizontal bar that leads right. Guide it into the e's rounded opening.
The n's final stroke curves right and feeds into the e. Keep the connection at the midline.
The s curves back to the right at the baseline and rises into the i's upstroke.
The capital G is one of the trickier capitals. Practice it separately with its crossbar.
There are two e's and two s's in this name. Keep each pair looking consistent.
Dot the i after finishing all seven letters. Do not interrupt your writing flow.
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