It depends on what you're personally comfortable with AND whether or not you think others will be able to read it (if it is meant for others to do so). I personally write with a combination of boths cursive and print. It seems weird, but it is still clearly written and readable. With technology on the rise, it seems that the art of cursive (or handwriting, or just writing period) seems to going out the door.
echo 'print a pattern'
Q.1 Write a program to print first ten odd natural numbers. Q.2 Write a program to input a number. Print their table. Q.3 Write a function to print a factorial value.
Yes you can
There is only Italic, not cursive unless you are able to enbed a cursive font (possible.)
write a program to print the series 1/12+1/22+.........+1/n2 ?
no. you will not get a better score. if it's messy cursive you might get a lower score than if you wrote in print. ------------------- For the essay, it's probably better to print (or simply, write in the most legible font). For the signature, sign in cursive. This might mean quickly reviewing what you learned in 2nd grade (yes, I had to do this too).
You usally learn cursive in 3rd grade, and you get print-offs on google.
No; actually, it has had a comeback, as many institutions have found out those children who learn cursive will automatically write the print version of the alphabet. It is also recommended so children have better writting.
The same way you spell Happy Birthday in print only using cursive instead!
Maybe because you are used to cursive writing and just not that used to printing.
There is no name for it, but it looks very nice!
Manuscript is usually print. Cursive is Cursive.
The combination of cursive and print is often referred to as "cursive print" or "hybrid writing." This hybrid style incorporates elements of both cursive and print handwriting, resulting in a unique and personalized way of writing.
you print on a map
The opposite of cursive is print or block letters. Cursive involves connecting letters in a flowing manner, while print letters are written without connecting them.
Signing your name typically involves creating a unique and personal signature using your handwritten script. Printing your name involves writing your name in a legible and standard format typically without any personal flourishes or unique handwriting.