Heyo~ Let’s see...

Starting off, your superimposed lines look good. There’s a bit too much focus on accuracy, judging from the occasional altered trajectory, and I’m not 100% sure that you’re superimposing them 8 times, but that’s alright. That’s said, they’re all the same length, and you didn’t try any arcing lines. Moving on, the ghosted lines look good (though there is an extra page of them...), save for the automatic reinforcing. Try not to correct an incorrect line, please. This goes for your planes, as well. They look good save for that, though I’d still recommend plotting start/end points for your non-diagonal center lines.

Moving on, your ellipses look confident, but, here too, there’s a serious lack of variety- their degrees, tilts, etc. are all the same. Since this is the second time this has happened, I’ll recommend being a little more mindful of the instructions, and spending a little more time looking at the example homework. The ellipses in planes exercise is missing, by the way. Skipping to the funnels, though the ellipses themselves look good, the funnel, and especially its minor axis, feels like too much of an afterthought. Sometimes it’s made up of multiple lines that don’t touch each other, other times it doesn’t extend to the end, and other times it’s wobbly. The minor axis is the most important part of this exercise, because you align your ellipses to it. Otherwise, this is just another table of ellipses exercise. Here, too, you’ve submitted 2 pages instead of 1. Try to be a little more mindful of the page requirements, please.

Finally: the box section. I mentioned this earlier, but I’ll repeat it again: don’t correct lines. If a line is wrong, it’s wrong. Leave it as-is, and spend more time on the next one. Onto specifics. Solid attempt at the rotated boxes exercise, but you’re, by my count, missing 6 boxes. Be careful, by the way, that their back faces are as snug as their front faces. In the organic perspective exercise, be careful that a box that’s overlapping another doesn’t hide its lines. Also, be careful not to apply any lineweight to the inner lines of the box, as that makes it fall apart. Instead, keep it on the silhouette.

This is a solid submission, but there’s a bunch of things to take away from my critique, and I’ll request a few revisions, too. Nonetheless, you’re on the right track, so don’t stress.