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The Palmer Method of Business Writing: Lesson 106by@palmer
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The Palmer Method of Business Writing: Lesson 106

by A. N. PalmerDecember 16th, 2022
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Drill 128 Practice and compare, and then practice again. Capital J is twice as wide above as below the base, and the lower part is a little shorter than upper part. Pupils who find the letter troublesome should review lessons forty-nine and fifty.
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LESSON 106

Drill 128

Practice and compare, and then practice again. Capital J is twice as wide above as below the base, and the lower part is a little shorter than upper part. Pupils who find the letter troublesome should review lessons forty-nine and fifty.

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Palmer, A. N. 2021. The Palmer Method of Business Writing. Urbana, Illinois: Project Gutenberg. Retrieved May 2022 from https://www.gutenberg.org/files/66476/66476-h/66476-h.htm

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