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5:41 AM, Sunday March 1st 2020

It’s my pleasure~

A couple of things... First, I can’t mark this as complete, since it’s a partial submission. If you’d like a badge, submit the entirety of Lesson 1. Second, I notice that you’ve uploaded parts 2 and 3, too, though much earlier. Do you need critique for those, too? If you do, I’ll give you some once you’ve posted the full submission. If you don’t, I’ll just quickly mark it as complete. Either way, it needs to be a full post of all of the content.

6:07 PM, Monday March 2nd 2020
edited at 6:08 PM, Mar 2nd 2020

Hey hey!

Thank you for the reply!

I do need a critique for boxes partial submission just to understand if I did it allright before I finish my 250 boxes. I stick to the partial uploads 'cause I don't want to break my learning flow and get advice on a subject as soon as I possibly can.

I'll probably make a full lesson 1 homework upload with all feedback I got in it.

I appreciate the heads-up you gave!

edited at 6:08 PM, Mar 2nd 2020
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