Well, to perfect and beautify it, you can to improve it by printing out a chart that has upper and lower case cursive handwriting, and then just practice, practice, practice. Hope this helps! :)
I believe their are 3 marks for handwriting so 1 mark if your handwriting is horrible (like mine) 2 if it's ok but not amazing and 3 if it is completely amazing. Hope this helped :)
you can get beautiful ones in marks and spencers and haskins
no
You can improve it by putting all excellant marks. That's the only ones that count are the excellent remarks.
A beauty mark or beauty spot is a dark facial mole, so named because such moles have at times been considered an attractive feature. For a mole to be considered a "beauty mark" it is generally less than a centimeter across,False beauty marks are sometimes applied to the face as a form of make-up. Beauty marks were particularly highly regarded during the eighteenth century and creating false ones became common
AS crazy as it sounds just apply le mons
For a novel's title, you should use italics or quotation marks. Italicize the title if you are typing it (e.g., The Great Gatsby) and use quotation marks if you are handwriting it ("The Great Gatsby").
because they are a special mark in hystory that you can learn from and because they have such a beautiful sight
Yes. Stretch marks are essentially a type of scarring themselves and any scar cream should work to lighten them. A good one is Mederma.
No. Most men and boys do not get put off by small beauty marks and moles. Some even find them particularly attractive.
Yes, you can use periods and question marks with exclamatory sentences to convey different tones or levels of emotion. For example, "What a beautiful day!" expresses surprise or admiration, while "What a beautiful day." could indicate a statement of fact or observation.
The sentence "Tanya likes the song 'America the Beautiful'" is correctly punctuated. The song title is enclosed in single quotation marks to set it apart from the rest of the sentence.