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8:35 PM, Friday December 2nd 2022

Okay, thank you for your critique!

I was wondering if you could tell me what I should next. Should I draw more boxes? If so, how many? Of course, taking into account what you told me.

Or am I able to move onto Lesson two?

Thanks!

9:02 PM, Friday December 2nd 2022

I think you should do 30 other boxes before moving onto lesson two.

Have a good day!

11:51 AM, Saturday December 3rd 2022

Okay, thanks. I'll hand it in once I have it ready.

1:56 PM, Sunday December 4th 2022

Hey there, I've got my HW ready!

https://imgur.com/a/9KENZGw

Thanks for giving me feedback! and have a good day you too!!

2:48 PM, Monday December 5th 2022

I can see the improvement! There’s nothing else to say. You should move on to lesson two as soon as you’re ready!

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