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Is it true that in schools of Illinois writing in cursive letters is compulsory... I do not like cursive writing and want my children to have simple roman style?

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I think you are confusing the word "curvise" with "Cyrillic". Curvise
is simply another term for handwriting -- letters are connected. An example, you are using curive writing when you sign your name. The opposite of curvise is printing where each letter is separate from the other letters. "Roman style" and cursive are the same thing.

Cyrillic, the word I think you meant, is the name of the slavic alphabet used in places like Russian.

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