Luke is compact and efficient. Four letters with the tall l at the start and the k near the end giving it a nice shape. The u-k connection is the only part that takes practice. A quick name to write.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital L's loop flows right into the u. Keep it smooth.
The u exits at the midline into the k's vertical stem. The k has angled strokes that branch from the stem.
The k is the most complex letter here. Practice its branching strokes.
The capital L should have a wide, confident loop.
End the e with a horizontal stroke, not a drooping tail.
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