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5:13 AM, Wednesday December 22nd 2021
edited at 4:50 PM, Dec 22nd 2021

Hi Slyx!

Sorry for the VERY LATE REPLY

I've sorta forgot about my post here and I am very sorry for this!!!

For every negatives, there must be something positive!!!

Thank you for the feedback!!

I did again the funnels exercice again

Ellipses are my weak spot and I've been practicing them every day and this is the one thing that improve slowly.

Thanks again and this time I'll answer A LOT faster :)

BTW, I've already finished the 250 box challenge, but I'll wait for your approval for this Lesson before posting the challenge!

edited at 4:50 PM, Dec 22nd 2021
3:59 PM, Thursday January 13th 2022

looks good, keep at it!!

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