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Butoxors [25]
3 years ago
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1. Joe had read a lot of books on Ancient Egypt. Now it was time to meet with his group to plan their school project. Joe knew e

xactly what he
wanted to do, and he was ready to argue his case until the others agreed with him. Is Joe prepared for a collaborative discussion?

A.No. Collaborative discussions include both listening and talking, not just talking.

B.No. Collaborative discussions do not require any preparation.
Yes. Joe was ready to argue his case, and he had evidence to back up his claims..

C.Yes. Joe knew exactly what he wanted to do-he just needed to take charge.

D. Yes . Joe knew exactly what he wanted to do- he just needed to take charge
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1 answer:
Ann [662]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

No. Collaborative discussions include both listening and talking, not just talking.

Hope this helps :)

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