Tragedy
Reading, writing, and arithmetic have always been called the 3Rs. In colonial America through the early 1900s, most boys only had a 3R education.
Drafting.
Objective writing
Regular handwriting is called cursive. Calligraphy is fanciful writing.
Persuasive or argumentative writing works to persuade readers.
A serious piece of writing whose ending is always sorrowful is typically referred to as a "tragedy." Tragedies often involve the downfall of the main character or characters due to a tragic flaw or external circumstances, leading to a sorrowful and often fatal conclusion.
A sad poem is called an ELEGY, and its adjectival form is 'elegiac'.
The Sorrowful Mother or the Pieta.
A mournful and melancholic poem may be referred to as an elegy.
Writing to inform your audience is called 'contextual' writing.
sumerian writing is called cuneiform.
The chinese writing is called Hanzi.
It was called "writing in script." Many cursive computer fonts use the term. Writing by hand was (and is) called "writing longhand."
A serious play with an unhappy ending is called a tragedy.
what are writing found in caves called?
Writing on an grave stone is called an epitaph.
The ancient writing of India is called sanskrit