anavel

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    12:37 AM, Tuesday February 23rd 2021

    thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback and your time!

    2:57 AM, Monday February 22nd 2021

    thank you so much for tour patience with me! you are right, i am really struggling with this parallel lines... i noticed that when i consciously try NOT to make them parallel, it comes out really off like box #1. i added the page with additional 5 boxes, to the same folder for you to review https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y04fp6_UVKp_DnwVZIfvxBe7MpA6dTKE

    this was not the only attempt :(, I picked the best obe out of 3....

    3:13 PM, Sunday February 21st 2021

    Hi!

    Thank you so much for your feedback! I truly appreciate it.

    Here is the link to additional 30 boxes as noted in the critique: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y04fp6_UVKp_DnwVZIfvxBe7MpA6dTKE?usp=sharing

    I realize these are not perfect - I made mistakes here too, but decided to submit these anyway and see what you say.

    Thank you,

    Anna.

    7:41 PM, Wednesday January 27th 2021

    Hi Rob,

    Thank you so much for this! I am going through 250 boxes challenge now and will be back with lesson 2 soon!

    Cheers!

    Anna.

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