User talk:Lil linz

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Hello, Lil linz, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Gobonobo and I am an online ambassador for your Writing 101 class.

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 * I hope you and your class enjoy editing here and will be Wikipedians long after this term! Remember, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!  Gobōnobo  + c 22:20, 11 October 2012 (UTC)

Italian Art in the 14th Century
Hello Lil linz. I was unsure if your subject was an existing article or if it was meant for a new article. It seems like it is Italian Art in the 14th Century or Italian Renaissance painting. Your sources look good. If you have page numbers for the books that you are referencing, that helps quite a bit. You seem to rely a little too much on quotes and some of your sentences don't make any sense. In Wikipedia articles, we place double brackets around words like this Nicola Pisano so that we can have links to other articles like this Nicola Pisano. Gobōnobo + c 21:59, 16 October 2012 (UTC)