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In summary, the conversation discussed the importance of properly presenting content for review. The suggestion was made to post a photo that is not rotated by 90° or to directly post the work in the input form. One person mentioned experiencing neck pain while trying to read a rotated photo and the other person acknowledged the issue and suggested asking a professor for help.
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I attached the papers...

Thanks in advance
 

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Speaking only for myself, if you want someone to take the time to look over what you did, at least post a photo that isn't rotated by 90°.

Even better would be if you posted the work directly in the input form.
 
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Mark44 said:
Speaking only for myself, if you want someone to take the time to look over what you did, at least post a photo that isn't rotated by 90°.

Even better would be if you posted the work directly in the input form.

I actually tried to read it but my neck hurts while doing it, and I won't bother to download your photo and rotate it 90 degrees backwards to read it.
 
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Millennial said:
I actually tried to read it but my neck hurts while doing it, and I won't bother to download your photo and rotate it 90 degrees backwards to read it.

I noticed that it was rotated after I started this thread. I actually did try to rotate it but didn't know how...anyways thanks for trying to read. I'll probably ask my professor about it.
 
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