1 year, 11 months ago
What more do you want me to do for the "Lottery Ticket" page?
Hi marisaupa, this is TheTeenExpert, the person whose editing the task about "Lottery Ticket". A few issues have come up upon the 2 things you wanted me to edit. First off, the bigger issue is that there is no place for me to add a video as long as it remains an "unapproved" task. Once you approve it, I'll add one immediately.
Secondly, there are slight problems with reviews for Bow Wow's performances and the directors': There aren't any. Reviews for Bow Wow are strictly about the movies (not his ability to act), as the director Erik White has been a music video director (debuting in film), and anything rarely is linked back to him. Is there anything else that can be done?
Secondly, there are slight problems with reviews for Bow Wow's performances and the directors': There aren't any. Reviews for Bow Wow are strictly about the movies (not his ability to act), as the director Erik White has been a music video director (debuting in film), and anything rarely is linked back to him. Is there anything else that can be done?
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Whenever you receive a template for a task that appears a bit restrictive or odd for the subject matter, you can add video information or other information in one of the existing text boxes below your other information. Simply add a comment above the additional information so the person QCing the task can know that they are to place that in its own separate section.
If you wish, resubmit the task so we can see if we can get it through. I look forward to hearing from you.
If you wish, resubmit the task so we can see if we can get it through. I look forward to hearing from you.
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