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Can you figure out what is common about these letters, aside from their color and height?
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9 comments:
They all have two or more horizontal lines?
C'mon Clare...I'll wait until you answer...
Yep, horizontal lines.
I know I know, but I'm not sayin'.
Guess!
I think it's that they have multiple "parts" and they are more complex. The B, E and S all are 5 "lines" high. The F and R are also very closely related.
Am I close??
Horizontal lines, well, sorta.
Multiple "parts," um no, that's not it.
Lynne
They all start off as an F?? hehe
Horizontal lines finished with a vertical line? S has a vertical blue with a white section. My other guess was 3 sections - top, bottom, and ending with a vertical strip.
lines of horizontal type.
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