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9:07 PM, Friday March 8th 2024

https://imgur.com/a/mPZgcr2

It should look like that

8:36 PM, Sunday March 10th 2024

No it shouldn’t. That is the back of the box that you shaded. The box is supposed to be viewed from the bottom. The side you shaded would be invisible to the viewer if not for the x ray vision of the cube. The lines would be extending in the wrong direction if it were from a top view I agree. But agin this cube was draw to be from a bottom view which would make the lines correct.

8:04 PM, Monday March 11th 2024

Never mind, you're right about that. I can see it now. I'm sorry I held you up with my misunderstanding. You pass. probably should've passed a while ago actually. Again, I'm sorry about that

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2:39 AM, Tuesday March 12th 2024

No need for apologizes you helped me further my knowledge and skills for which I’m grateful. Thank you so much for taking the time to critique me and for passing me.

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