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we should learn cursive so we could get a job, a dagree

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Learning cursive can improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and brain development. It can also help with cognitive skills such as memory and creativity. Additionally, cursive writing can be a useful skill when reading historical documents or signing legal documents.

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