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12:59 AM, Wednesday September 8th 2021
edited at 1:00 AM, Sep 8th 2021

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So sorry!! Looks like the other images/assignment sheets didn't upload eventhough I had them in the same folder. I'm re-uploading those two exercises. Hopefully this works and it shows the 2 and 4 pages. Thanks for the review!!

edited at 1:00 AM, Sep 8th 2021
6:51 AM, Wednesday September 8th 2021

Hey there, that's totally fine, it can happen! Like I said, I think you did a great job. Nothing I'd wanted to add haha. Wishing you lots of fun for the upcoming lesson!

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