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6:33 PM, Tuesday June 1st 2021

Nope; whenever you're ready, as many times as you need, for no extra cost.

6:47 PM, Tuesday June 1st 2021

Thanks a lot, here is the link, those are bad as well, I followed your advice and made a couple of ellipses before starting the page, for some reason I struggle a lot with them, I gues I either do them too fast or too slow

https://imgur.com/a/qZVjVfG

5:10 AM, Wednesday June 2nd 2021

Too slow, is my guess. One thing that helps is to draw some free-form ellipses (no frame, just draw), at various speeds, and then look at them critically to figure out what your ideal speed is. Anyway, despite a lack of confidence still, this page is much improved, so I'll trust that it'll improve even further in time, and move you on to the box challenge. Good luck!

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8:49 AM, Monday June 7th 2021

I just need 3 more pages to complete the 250 box challenge.

I don't see any section to submit the course challenges so I guess I'll pass you the link like the previous time, by the way does each student have only one 'teacher' or depends on the workload? I wouldn't like to bother you all the time.

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