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1. Fill in the missing information for each line of code that will create the black letter R.
Then copy the code into the Draw a Bubble Letter" editor. Run the editor to make sure
the code creates the letter shown on page 1.
getting to the starting point of the outside of block letter R (80,-140)
penup?
SIRRA 90,
(90)
racing the outside of block letter R
-40)
7190)
forward
right(7)
7160)
right)
forward
2100)
forward
7100)
forward
280
torward)
730
forward
7790
forward
right?
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