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6/27/25, 10:56 PM

Hello Eron, Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "Cam." I appreciate your effort and enthusiasm in responding to the questions. It's great to see that you feel confident about your idea. Remember, it's okay to have questions or areas where you're unsure, as this is all part of the learning process. Keep exploring and refining your pitch, and don't hesitate to ask for help or clarification on anything that feels uncertain. You're doing a great job, and I look forward to seeing how your pitch develops! Keep up the great work, [Your Name]

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6/27/25, 10:42 PM

Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "undefined." I appreciate the effort you've put into it. Keep up the good work, and I encourage you to continue developing your ideas further. If you have any questions or need any support, feel free to reach out!

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6/27/25, 5:42 PM

Yes!

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6/25/25, 10:33 AM

Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "rr." I appreciate your effort in completing the assignment. I see that you've provided brief answers to the questions, and I encourage you to expand on your ideas to give a clearer picture of your pitch. For example, you mentioned "students" in response to one question—consider elaborating on how your pitch would benefit them. Additionally, if there are areas where you feel unsure, like in response to Q7, don't hesitate to ask for clarification or guidance. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to seeing how your pitch develops!

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6/24/25, 9:18 PM

Well done!

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6/24/25, 8:23 PM

Hello! Thank you for sharing your pitch titled "undefined." I appreciate your effort and creativity. To help you improve it, let's work on clarifying the title and content to ensure your ideas are communicated effectively. Feel free to reach out if you'd like any assistance or feedback on specific parts of your pitch. Keep up the great work!

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6/24/25, 1:24 AM

Great work!

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6/21/25, 10:07 PM

Well done, Nayan Team! Keep up the fantastic work!

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6/21/25, 10:06 PM

Well done on your Upwork pitch! Keep up the great work!

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6/21/25, 10:06 PM

Great work!

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6/21/25, 10:04 PM

Very nice job!

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6/21/25, 10:00 PM

Very nice job!
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Criteria One:

To evaluate the requirement "Must include Orange somewhere" in a student project, check if the student has incorporated the color orange in any part of their work, such as visuals, text, or design elements. Ensure that the presence of orange is noticeable and relevant to the project's content or theme. The evaluation should confirm that the inclusion is intentional and appropriately integrated into the overall project.

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Criteria Two:

To evaluate if a student project has a twist ending, check if the conclusion is surprising or unexpected, differing from what the audience anticipated. The twist should be believable and make sense within the story, changing the understanding or outcome in an engaging way. The effectiveness of the twist can be measured by its ability to add depth or provoke thought about the narrative.

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To evaluate the use of "used only recycled materials" in a student project, first check whether all materials used are indeed recycled, such as paper, plastic, or metal from previously used items. Next, verify the sources of these materials to ensure they are authentic recycled products rather than new ones. Finally, assess how effectively the recycled materials are integrated into the project without compromising its overall quality or functionality.

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To evaluate if a student project is told in reverse chronological order, check that the events or main points are presented starting from the most recent and moving backward in time. Ensure that the narrative flows logically in reverse, providing clear connections between each event as it leads back to the starting point. Confirm that the student maintains consistency in this order throughout the project.

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Criteria Five:

In a student project, "team of 3+" can be evaluated by looking at how well the group collaborates, communicates, and divides tasks among its members. Assess how effectively they work together to achieve their goals, solve problems, and complete the project. Also, consider the contribution of each member to ensure everyone actively participates.

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