no not necessarily. Really the only letters that are discernible are r t on the top and a at the bottom. H is not definitely there.
THAT PICTURE IS MISLEADING
You can't count the reflection on the metal cap of the pen as part of the letter H. The reflection on the curved surface is only showing a curved reflection of the first line.
H is definitely not a sure thing. To be accurate you have to delineate where the page stops and the pen begins
You can not include the reflection of the pen cap and discern letters from that.
It could just as easily be rtl with an a at the bottom
realistically, if the metal clip cuts the letter diagonally in half the third letter could be anyone of these:
rti
rtl
rth
rtf
rtk
rtm
rtn
rtr
Some occur more frequently than others but we should keep an open mind
LOOK at the original picture. the metal pen clip is reflecting the letters.
Dude look at the bottom where the pen clip ends. Now draw a line between that and the top. Here, I'll do it for you
WHEN YOU TAKE AWAY THE REFLECTION of the pen clip, you see that those extra letter lines aren't really there
reflections can reflect shadow not just light.
Are you retarded? lay a pen with a metal clip on a typed page and tell me it isn't a factor in obscuring some letters, reflecting others that it's next to.
Honestly! Dismissing the entirety of the picture and where the slight curve of the metal clip ends and begins is necessary for determining which lines are letters and which are reflections.
but go on and dismiss a bunch of other letters that could be next to that T when going over the EO. Don't cry and complain when you can't come up with the proof