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8:21 AM, Wednesday April 16th 2025

I've find it a little more better than the first table of ellipse you did but you forgot to add little ellipse trough the gaps. I want you to make sure you know the exercice so add little ellipse trough the gap. After that i think you can move on on the 250 box challenges.

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add little ellipse on the table of ellipse. Rewatch the lesson if necessary.

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8:36 AM, Wednesday April 16th 2025

Awesome jojoffrey thank you. I'll add little elipses after work today. I'm looking forward to progressing and thank you for your fast response

7:11 AM, Thursday April 17th 2025
9:31 AM, Thursday April 17th 2025

perfect, you can now move on on the 250 box challenges congrats !

Next Steps:

250 boxes challenges, do lesson 1 exercices as a warm up for 10-15 minutes.

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6:36 PM, Thursday April 17th 2025

Letsss goooo

7:03 AM, Thursday May 1st 2025

https://imgur.com/a/MYuIad6 sorry to bother u. But I was just wondering if I'm doing the first 50 correctly. I didn't want to get to the next 25 and then have to to it over.

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