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Why Did We Stop Using Cursive?

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A Word to Know: Aquiver
ə-ˈkwi-vər
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Middle English
1: In a state of excitement
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Why Did We Stop Using Cursive?
Students today receive tablets instead of pencils, pens, and lined paper. Why has penmanship become a lost art, and why don’t we use cursive anymore?
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