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The style of writing in which some cursive letters look different than printed versions of the same letters is called?

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D'Nealian

Step-by-step explanation:

Donald Thurber developed the D'Nealian style. This style was developed to make cursive writing easier for children. The name of the script came from the middle name of Donald Thurber.

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