Why Are Cursive Handwriting Important?

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I think cursive handwriting is not very important for someone to learn. The reason i say that is beacuse people live threw technology on a daily basis. We do not really need to learn the importance of cursive handwritting because, no one will need to really write anymore if everything is done threw technology. As the narrator stated in the passage "technology is moving at such a rapid pace that even keyboards may soon be in danger of extinction". Just knowing something like that most people cant even type as much as they should know how. The education system must move with the same pace as technology or people will just give up on education because what they will know, they will not b able to keep up with the changes of the technology and the

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