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4:03 PM, Tuesday March 17th 2020

That is entirely up to you. Remember that the focus of the lesson's homework is on building a body of work for me to review - you're demonstrating what you understand and what you don't understand, so the latter can be clarified and corrected. This doesn't inherently require a huge amount of work, but it does require enough to be able to establish patterns of behaviour.

1:15 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020

Thanks for clarifying. I always feel a bit bad when I don't do a lot o pages, as it seems like I'm not practing enough. Anyway, I'll stick to the plan of using A3 paper, since I just bought it.

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