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4:30 AM, Monday September 19th 2022

Your insects are all looking really good here!

I would like to draw some attention to your Organic Forms. I have gone over some corrections on my critique of your Lesson 2 assignments, and those same critiques apply here.

I honestly don't have any meaningful corrections to make here. These all look excellent and you are definitely ready to tackle the next lesson. Great job!

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4:57 AM, Saturday September 24th 2022

Thank you for taking the time to critique both my Lesson 2 and Lesson 4 homework. Your notes on my organic forms is appreciated and will help tremendously. I'll make sure to go over them to solidify my understanding and technique. I'll definitely use the discord server next time in case it takes a while to get critiques.

Thanks again!

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