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2:00 AM, Saturday July 9th 2022

Alright, life got in the way a bit, but I've tackled this again. Let me know if this is acceptable to move forward. If not I'll gladly sink more time into improving.

Thanks!

https://imgur.com/a/PS5dURH

3:54 PM, Monday July 11th 2022

I often worry when students come back after a long break, but I can see that you have done a good job of reviewing my previous feedback, and you've applied the concepts pretty well. You will of course be able to continue improving upon their application as you move forward into the next lesson, but as it stands you're on the right track.

I'll go ahead and mark this lesson as complete.

Next Steps:

Feel free to move onto lesson 5.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
11:31 PM, Monday July 11th 2022

I was worried as well haha. Thanks for the critique my friend.

Cheers

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