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4:55 PM, Thursday February 18th 2021
edited at 4:57 PM, Feb 18th 2021

Hey! Ah, no in this case If I were you I will start doing critique for Lesson 1 submissions anyway, because the second agreement could even never come for reasons that have nothing to do with your homework.

By the way, since I think you have received a good critique I went ahead and gave it my "like". You now have all the rights to help other students, which is great.

Good luck out there!

edited at 4:57 PM, Feb 18th 2021
7:23 AM, Friday February 19th 2021

Oh I see! Thanks!

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