Standard English alphabetic formatThe English letters should be written according to the following format standards:
1. ** Writing Rules **
- He wrote according to the stroke order of the letters and the position of the letters in the three squares.
- Each letter should be inclined slightly to the right, about 5°, and the slope should be uniform.
- The capital letters should be of the same height, occupying two spaces above, but not the first line.
- The small letters a, c, e, m, n, o, r, s, u, v, w, x, and z were written in the middle grid, but they were not out of line.
- The top lines of the small letters B, D, H, K, and L occupied the top two spaces.
- The dots of the lower-case letters I and J, and the upper ends of the letters F and T were all in the middle of the first square, and the second strokes of the letters F and T were close to the second line.
- The bottom of the small letters f, g, j, p, q, and y reached the fourth line.
- When writing words, the space between letters should be even and appropriate. Don't be too close together, and don't be too far apart.
- When writing a sentence, there must be an appropriate distance between the words, usually the width of a small letter A.
- Punctuation marks had to be written in a certain position.
2. ** The stroke order of the letters **
- The completed capital letters were C, G, J, L, O, S, V, W, Z, and the completed lower-case letters were a, b, c, e, g, h, k, l, m, n, o, q, r, s, u, v, w, y, z.
- The two completed capital letters were B, D, K, M, P, Q, R, T, U, X, and Y, and the two completed lower-case letters were d, f, i, j, p, t, and x.
- A, E, F, H, I, and N, or a case where a small letter was not completed in three strokes.
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