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11:10 AM, Monday June 7th 2021

Looks nice! I think you can relax your hand well and draw freely, I like it! The advice helped me - do not rush, do not draw very quickly, but try to do each line as attentively as possible. You're doing fine!

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2:35 PM, Monday June 7th 2021

Thank you! I also noticed that sometimes I'm not super mindful about each line. I'll keep that in mind as I continue practicing.

10:43 AM, Tuesday June 8th 2021

Excellent! Well done!

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