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7:30 PM, Wednesday April 21st 2021

Hello

It's pretty good.

You accomplished everything you set out to achieve. Two things I noticed, in Super Imposed lines both sides are fraying. It's okay to fray at the end, but we should try to not fray at the start. I'm not going to request a revision, so you may go to the 250 box challenge, but if you want you may fill one or two pages of superimposed lines, no more -do not grind. Another thing I noticed is sometimes you overshoot the marks, lift the pen the exact moment you hit the mark. Also, remember to always try and get a straight line and don't correct the course even if you don't hit the mark, you want to avoid arched lines.

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Now you do the 250 box challenge.

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7:11 PM, Friday April 23rd 2021

Thank you for the insight.

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