User talk:Cccc2026

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Hello, Cccc2026, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Feedback on Christine Jorgensen
Hi, I saw your edits on the Christine Jorgensen article, and have some feedback. I recommend you look over the text you added and copy edit your work. I see missing and misplaced punctation. Remember references go after punctuation, not before, and there isn't supposed to be a space between them. You heavily used direct quotations from your sources, rather than relying on your own writing. When you add content to an article, think about how they work with the rest of the text. When you add information, make sure that information isn't already presented somewhere else in the article. Some of your contribution could use editing so it's flows better with the existing text like the photography career sentence, and the text added to the publicity section. Any questions, feel free to reach out. Brianda (Wiki Ed) (talk) 23:46, 7 December 2022 (UTC)