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12:45 AM, Wednesday August 28th 2024

Thank you so much for taking the time to review my work. Unfortunately, PayPal isn't available in my country, so I'm unable to make a payment for the review at the moment. I appreciate your understanding.Regarding my other construction works, they are also uploaded on Pinterest, but I realize they might have been hard to find. I'll make sure to organize my future homework into separate Pinterest boards so that everything is easier to locate.

I'm really glad to hear that I'm on the right path, and your feedback has motivated me to keep pushing forward. I'll continue to work hard and improve until I reach a professional level.

Thank you again for your support and encouragement

4:54 PM, Monday September 2nd 2024

you don't need to pay for a free critique, you just need to upload your images on imgur.com, or on google drive. could you submit your constructions separately? alternatively create a separate pinterest board for each lesson.

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When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
9:16 PM, Wednesday September 25th 2024

okey I would try sorry for the late reply i was busy lately

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