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marysya [2.9K]
3 years ago
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Fofino [41]3 years ago
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D. When you assign group roles, you split up the work and give everyone a job to do and they are held accountable for that part of the work for the whole group
inna [77]3 years ago
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The answer is D Assigning group roles
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You are mentioned in an interesting article about vandalism against works of art.

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For instance, a man who hammered at Michelangelo's Pietà <em>was arrested two years ago for a similar crime done to Michelangelo’s David.  </em>

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