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This tutorial introduces manuscript signs and abbreviations. It provides a handwritten example sentence that incorporates these elements. Key points include the use of a semicolon for numbered lists, and specific signs indicating how to interpret and reproduce the sentence. For instance, a dash below the letter 'E' signifies it should be capitalized (U.C. for upper case). The words "semi" and "colon" are connected by a symbol, merging them into one. An arrow points to a bubble containing the word "nearly," indicating its placement after a specific word. Additionally, there are markings that signify the words "numbered" and "lists" should be noted for numbering.