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Thanks, Chelsi!
Hi, this is xuelian. I am writing to say thank you for giving me some last minute feedback. I will look into those places you mentioned soon. I read it so many times that I can't see where to revise. Also, no worries about the feedback I gave you. When I finish with my work, I can have a look at your again. Xuelian

Thank you!
Thanks so much for the info on my page about the word limit. You're a life saver - I'd already taken out the learned helplessness theory as I'd read it that many times I just couldnt think. Thanks again! And good luck with your book chapter :)