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12:05 AM, Saturday August 28th 2021

Thank you for the wonderfully well-written critique! I'll be sure to go over the previous exercises. Regardless, here are the revisions; https://imgur.com/a/P6ngh7h

2:35 PM, Thursday September 9th 2021

I'm glad you found the critique useful! Excellent job with the revisions, btw. I'll be marking this lesson as complete.

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