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Legible is an adjective that means readable; clear enough to read. Example sentence:

My hand writing is very legible.

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You could put : I broke my leg. or my leg hurts. or I lost my leg in an accident. There are lots of possibilities.

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With questions like those, I suspect that your handwriting is not legible at all.


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Had your handwriting homework assignment been legible, I could have graded it! Please print your answer so that it is legible.


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Is there a way to actually get an answer for a decent question on this stupid website?

There is. The first step to achieving this is not to ask a stupid question. It also helps if you use proper sentence structure, so that the question appears legible, and not stupid.