Assignment 7S
(15 points)
Assignment Overview
This is a three-part assignment.
I...
Assignment 7S
(15 points)
Assignment Overview
This is a three-part assignment.
In Part I, you'll check your work from Section 7.
In Part II, you'll add on to your Section 7 project.
In Part III, you'll zip and submit your files to your instructor.
Part I: Check Your Work
Follow these steps to check your work from Section 7.
1. Make sure your Career Presentation looks the way you want it to. If you want to make
changes, do that now.
2. Make sure you've saved your work before you continue.
3. Make sure your Career Presentation meets the criteria in the Career_Presentation
Grading Rubric on the next page.
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