The Letter "o," Exercise 2, when the "o" is separated
This exercise is designed to train your eye to read the letter “o." This set addresses some examples of "o" as an initial letter and as a medial letter where one or more separation occurs between the letters.
While this may seem obvious, a separation can be confusing in some contexts, or it can lead one to believe that there are two words rather than one.
Examples
The next examples show an "o" that looks more like an "i" or a "c." The right side of the letter “o” co-exists with the letter that follows. Practice the "tion" combination here in Exercise 2 and also in Exercise 3, which follows.
The separation and pen lifts exist not just with the "o" but along other places within the words as you have already seen.
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