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Project Progression Week 6

To wrap up our magazine, Adrianna and I finalized our magazine. We made sure articles were at their best of their potential and we checked the grammar and spelling of the articles. We made some edits to the text and then inserted our pictures from last week. We edited the pictures to fit each page perfectly to finish up our magazine.



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