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downstrokes going below the baseline

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A descender in cursive handwriting refers to the part of a letter that goes below the baseline of the writing line. Letters such as "g", "y", and "q" typically have descenders in cursive handwriting. Descenders add variation to the letters and help with the overall flow and aesthetics of the writing.

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