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6:09 AM, Sunday April 12th 2020

Is these good enough?

9:55 PM, Tuesday April 14th 2020

Yep, there's still lots of arcing and wobble but that can be improved over time. You did a swell job with it, move onto the 250 box challenge. Best of luck!

1:12 AM, Wednesday April 15th 2020

Thanks! Oh and I akready finished the 250 boxes challange just recently

6:04 AM, Sunday April 19th 2020

Oh yeah, can you please mark my homework as completed? Thanks!

10:16 PM, Monday April 20th 2020

Oh yeah, of course, marking it as complete. Best of luck in your art journey!

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12:36 AM, Tuesday April 21st 2020

Thanks!

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