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10:50 PM, Sunday July 19th 2020

Sorry for taking so long to get back. Here's my revisions

https://imgur.com/a/QZZqTpY

4:45 AM, Sunday July 26th 2020

You have improved a lot with these. Keep it up!

Next Steps:

Continue to use these exercises as part of your warm ups (about 10-15 minutes)

Feel free to move onto the 250 box challenge

Now that you’ve completed Lesson 1, I encourage you to critique some Lesson 1 community submissions. Not only will this help the community, but it will also solidify and reinforce your understanding of the material. Of course, this is optional (but we’d be especially grateful!). If you’d like to give it a shot, see this guide (https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ) that was created by one of our community members on how to go about critiquing Lesson 1.

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