Mc

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    11:59 PM, Saturday May 15th 2021

    Thank you very much for the answer!

    Have a good day/night!

    9:47 PM, Friday May 7th 2021

    Sorry for the late answer. Now, it's great! Thanks for doing it again!

    Next Steps:

    You should now do the 250 box challenge!

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    1:51 AM, Friday April 30th 2021

    Wow, those are some amazing drawings/paintings ????!

    6:30 PM, Tuesday April 27th 2021

    sorry i didn't see, this was already reaplied! my bad.

    have a good day

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    6:28 PM, Tuesday April 27th 2021

    I think it's 10-15 minutes of global warmups, with many exercices inside.

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    6:09 PM, Tuesday April 27th 2021

    It's great work! I think this lesson was well done and I hope other people agree with me.

    Next Steps:

    I think the next step is the 250 boxes challenge!

    Best regards! Have a good day/night!

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    6:00 PM, Tuesday April 27th 2021

    I think this is really good, the line are smooth and the rules are respected so i think this work is good.

    Sorry in advance if I didn't saw some mistakes.

    Next Steps:

    I think what you need to do next is the 250 boxes challenge.

    Have a good day/night, good bye!

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    5:40 PM, Tuesday April 27th 2021

    I think it's good, but for the rough perspective, the VP should be more centerred.

    I made the same mistake and putted it too much on the side so i had a harder time doing the exercice but when i did it again with the VP in the middle, it was way easier. It's the only mistake i saw sorry if I didn't saw them all. have a good day.

    Next Steps:

    I think you should just redo the parts exercice where the VP is not centerred. I hope what I wrote was understandable.

    goodbye

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