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benwhately
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Transcript
You now know nearly all of the important commonly used
building- block characters. So lets just nish them off in a couple of quick bursts!
The remaining ones t into two types. Lets take a
look at the rst type.
These are characters that aren’t used on their own—they are
only used as building blocks to make other characters.
You have already met a few of these, but now
you can motor through the rest. Note: remember - the meanings that they are given are the ancient “radical” meanings that they used to have, long ago; they are not actually used today.