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7:32 PM, Wednesday September 14th 2022

https://imgur.com/a/BFUTKBu

I think I'm starting to get ellipses, they're really hard for me but I learned some things. I'd order another round of practice if it were me though lol

3:06 AM, Tuesday October 4th 2022

Looking good man! I could see your ellipses getting smoother and smoother on the exercises, especially on the bottom right box on the tables exercise. It'll get better overtime after you put them as your warmups. Continue on to the 250 boxes challenge.

Also sorry for the late reply, life haven't been the best hugger.

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12:35 PM, Thursday October 6th 2022

Thanks! I've already gotten started on the boxes. I appreciate your assistance a lot

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