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5:51 PM, Wednesday September 16th 2020

This is definitely better. Keep working on these exercises in your daily warm ups but for lesson 1 purposes, I will be marking you as complete. Now because you've already done boxes previously, standard protocol is to have you draw an additional 50 boxes and submit those with your original 250. Note that you are still subject to the 2 week cool down period in between lessons so be sure to take your time.

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50 more boxes so you will be submitting 300 total boxes.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
4:22 AM, Thursday September 17th 2020

Will do, No problemo sir.

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