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8:33 PM, Friday September 1st 2023

Okay, the plotted perspective homework looks great nothing to mention there. You don't need to redo the rotated box exercise but I would suggest revisiting it in a lesson or two as a warmup to see how much better your spatial thinking ability is. I'm going to mark this as complete and good luck with the 250 box challenge!

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11:12 AM, Wednesday September 20th 2023

Hi Rob, it has been a few weeks since I started the 250 box challenge, I wonder if I should send you updates or should I just send all of it at once when I'm done doing it?

2:26 PM, Wednesday September 20th 2023

You submit the whole thing once you are done as a new submission. Another TA will be handling it not me. Good luck!

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