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brush lettering capital letters. The task is to trace and practice writing each uppercase letter from A to N (and likely continuing through Z on other pages) using a brush pen or similar tool, following the pressure rules:
- Press down (thick stroke) when going DOWN.
- Lift up (thin stroke) when going UP or across.
This is not a math or logic problem — it’s a handwriting/art skill exercise. There’s no single “correct answer” like in math; instead, the goal is to practice forming each letter with consistent thick-and-thin strokes.
Since you’re being asked to “solve the problem,” and this is a practice worksheet, the correct action is to:
1. Print or use the sheet as-is.
2. Use a brush pen or flexible-tip marker.
3. Trace over each example letter, paying attention to where the lines are thick (downstrokes) and thin (upstrokes).
4. Repeat until your own letters look like the examples.
There’s no numerical or textual final answer — the “solution” is completing the tracing/practice.
But since the system requires a Final Answer section, and given that this is a practice activity without a traditional answer, I’ll provide the most appropriate response based on context.
Final Answer: Practice tracing each capital letter from A to N using a brush pen, pressing hard on downstrokes and lifting lightly on upstrokes to create thick and thin lines.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of calligraphy worksheet.