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What could be the isometric view for the below orthographic projection? Please help! 3

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Would you class this as a trick question or a useful one (or both or neither)?
These 2 are the classic ones, I class them as puzzles, myself , and wouldn't want students wasting their time on them.
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Puzzles, but useful for clearing out cobwebs.

And this doesn't meet your top sketch.
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I was long ago promoted out of needing to do CAD as part of my job, so I entirely missed the transition to parametric modeling.
I've been teaching myself FreeCAD recently, so they're good exercise for doing things independently, rather than following a tutorial.
 
Mint's slope should extend between the two bosses, not unlike two sky scrapers on a slope
 
I think it does ... 3 little rectangles above a large one (the inclined face) ... a question may be should the LH view include the hidden line ?

the middle upper rectangle could be an inclined face ...
 
OP's frontal view doesn't show three rectangles, only two, so there is no slope difference between the bottom and the space between the bosses.
 
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