The strings are attached to springs on the top of the shade. They run across and then down opposite ends. You may have one side bound up. Try taking the screw out of the center of the plastic piece that holds the string. Once both sides are loose the blinds should be fully closed with no tension and level. If not then you may have to take the shades off, and post back for further instructions. When you put the screw back in to hold the shade to the valence, it's possible you caught the string.
I have seen shades fall on one side, put them back and then they are crooked. I have had luck just pushing them fully open and then back down.
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