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11:15 AM, Tuesday June 21st 2022
edited at 11:15 AM, Jun 21st 2022

Hello! Thank you so much for the constructive feedback! I found it very insightful!

I've given the Table of Ellipses another shot, let me know what you think!

https://imgur.com/a/BIN2UBb

edited at 11:15 AM, Jun 21st 2022
9:57 PM, Tuesday June 21st 2022

Thanks for getting this done. This looks much better. Good work on making the ellipses more snug and less floaty. I'm going to mark this as complete and say that you are good to move on to the 250 box challenge.

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