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1:14 PM, Friday May 22nd 2020

Hi,

Thank you for the critique. I have done the work as asked.

Here is the link to my second attempt at the organic perspective exercise, https://imgur.com/a/Igvai5v

8:16 AM, Sunday May 24th 2020
edited at 8:19 AM, May 24th 2020

Hi,

Well done, I can see the improvement! I would recommend proceeding with 250 box challenge.

Take note that I'm not an official marker for you to receive a badge of lesson 1, so you might want to join discord chat to ask people for additional feedback.

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250 Box challenge

This community member feels the lesson should be marked as complete, and 2 others agree. The student has earned their completion badge for this lesson and should feel confident in moving onto the next lesson.
edited at 8:19 AM, May 24th 2020
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