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Letter b, lower case, it's going to be combining that long stroke of the l, here's an l and
also the rounded stroke of an o into one letter. So we're going to make a little adjustment
on the bottom of the b. Can you see how the b differs from the l? So we're going to bring
that stroke down and as we knew the baseline we're going to lift it up. Then the second
stroke is going to come in and connect. So one, two. Don't expect to get it the first
time because making the connection here calls for some planning. We're overlapping in this
spot of the letter. As you lift that second stroke out of the spine, you want to be sure
that you keep; like sort to go backwards here, keep this white triangle, this is a stroke,
it's called a stem stroke that we're going to see another letters. We're going to see
that the bottom of some letters are at the top of others, and that's important that we
get that hairline and we keep that nice arch coming out.