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7:57 AM, Thursday October 15th 2020

Okay, just to get that clear:

You've gotten a community critique for your lesson 1, but not two people who have agreed to it so you never got your completion badge. Right?

I've added a bit to your previous lesson 1 critique, which I thought was important to look out for in your work, because it was a bit unprecise in the other critique.

You should be fine with critiquing other lesson 1 submissions.

Here's a lesson 1 critique guide written by Elodin you could follow: https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ

3:26 AM, Friday October 16th 2020

Thank you for the clarification and the advise. Ill look through the Critique guide link , thanks!

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