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Left Hands
In our family, the three of us are left-handed, while the other two are right. My brothers and I don’t write any differently than my parents would. We are like a group of leaves blowing in the wind, only a certain percentage of them fall. We are all unique. Nate's handwriting shows his kindness, but short-tempered souled. Soft pressured strokes, yet choppy and quick written letters. Drews shows how hard he works, it's bold, just like his passion for fishing. On the other hand, my dad's writing is always on the go, he never stops to just sit down; all letters are connected, almost like cursive but not. My mother's is simple, smiley, and special; the letters were all uniform and beautiful. She always just goes with the flow. , my handwriting problems are the most prim and proper of them all, I feel as if mine is like a diligent bee; proper yet doesn't take too much effort. My family's writing might not all be the same but, what would I do without my left-handed brothers?
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My two brothers and I are the only people in our entire family who are left-handed, everyone else is right-handed.