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Our writing tends to be more similar to others when we are in which stage of life?

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3-5 year, toddler

we only have limited knowledge, and in a classroom setting, after reading a book, we all only know the book, we don't have enough information to make conclusions about anything else. lack of backround knowleedge
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Our writing tends to be more similar to others when we are in a younger stage of life. When we are young, although we might still have a unique style of handwriting, this style is likely to be similar to that of others. However, as we age, our handwriting becomes more unique and more individualized. This is a useful characteristic for forensics, as handwriting can provide many clues about a person.

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