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8:16 PM, Sunday August 8th 2021

Sorry it took so long but here is Lesson 1 Revise V2.

https://imgur.com/2d2nAcm

6:51 PM, Monday August 9th 2021

It is looking a lot better now. The next time you practice this one, please make sure that you are drawing through your boxes. It is okay to do that. Otherwise, some of your boxes appear to be hidden behind other ones. Drawing so that there is some overlap is okay. This is practice and the idea is not to make a pretty drawing. Some of your lines are really wobbly, but other ones are really good. With practice, this will get better. I am going to mark this off as complete! Congrats!

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Lesson 2! Please make sure you are using your should and are doing fast strokes when you execute your lines.

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