how to spell rise.

MARIA AZZOPARDI maria.azzopardi at UM.EDU.MT
Thu Aug 14 06:31:59 UTC 2008


I also personally prefer using one single arrow. It is quicker and I find
that the sign can still be read without any difficulty.

Thanks for your feedback,

Maria

> Normally, I would use a single arrow as you have, but the spelling rules
> call for separate arrows for each hand.  Personal choices.  The hands are
> supposed to be in contact and literally going the same path.
>
> arise
>
> help
>
> way
> road, street, path
>
>
>
>
> MARIA AZZOPARDI <maria.azzopardi at um.edu.mt> wrote: Hi all,
>
> I have a spelling question. When two hands move at the same time in the
> same direction, but these two hands are not in contact with each other,
> can you still use the neutral arrow?
>
> Attaching an example below RISE
>
> thanks
> Maria
>
>
>
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