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2:44 AM, Monday March 7th 2022
edited at 1:11 AM, Mar 8th 2022

Hi, thanks for replying to my post..

I've repeated elipses in planes exercises and I've also taken the picture before drawing the elipses on top of it.

Here is the link: https://imgur.com/a/OpDubFv

Yours Sincerely,

Vintages

edited at 1:11 AM, Mar 8th 2022
6:03 AM, Monday March 7th 2022

well performed Sir Vintages

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