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strojnjashka [21]
3 years ago
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Bridget and Marco are part of a team working on a school project. Throughout the group meetings, they are supportive of the grou

p’s efforts and encouraging of ideas. They help set and maintain standards and goals for the group, and they mediate disagreements that come up. Bridget and Marco are filling which type of group roles:
Social Studies
1 answer:
marysya [2.9K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Support Group Role

Explanation:

The reason is that in a support group every participants helps each other to achieve a combined objective which includes generating ideas for a particular problems, amending the strategies, supporting and appreciating the team members, etc. Furthermore helping in the task assigned and tutoring the team members are the key things which makes this type of group an effective group.

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The details of the mythology, gods, and practices of the religion of the Phoenicians are few and far between because of the scarcity of surviving written records. These are principally from inscriptions excavated at various Phoenician cities as no single religious work such as a Phoenician equivalent of the Bible has survived, if there were ever one in the first place. Secondary sources, written long after the original Phoenician cities had declined, include snippets from Plutarch and Lucian, and surviving fragments of the work of the 1st-century CE historian Philo of Byblos, who himself quoted extensively from an earlier work by the Phoenician priest Sanchuniathon from Berytus. Once thought to be a mythical figure, archaeological excavations at Ugarit suggest that Sanchuniathon did actually exist.


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