Morse Code Day One
Today, I plan to learn the letters A through E of the Morse code alphabet. So let's start. A is one short tap and one long tap. You can think of it like the uppercase letter, which consists of one short line and one connected long line. B is one long tap and 3 short taps. You can think of it because there is one long line in B, and the 2 curves have one short line connecting them. Then the letter C is an alternating pattern between one long tap and one short tap. If you do this twice, then you get the letter C. And if you didn't understand this, then C is one long tap, one short tap, one long tap, and one last short tap. Now we only have two letters that don't have that much in common with the letter, and you will just have to remember them. So, D is one long tap and 2 short taps, and E is just one short tap. That is all we will learn today. Stay tuned for tomorrow and review the lesson plan on the article I posted yesterday for a head start.
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