I would say yes.
This is because of the name itself -- a "group" project. It's not a "solo" or an "alone" project. You are responsible for the other people's work in your group. It is important to make sure everyone contributes their own work in a group project, and not someone else's.
Best of luck
Social Studies if your comparing wars and deaths.
Just try to think about optical illusion art that you like and then just start explaining why are you like it
I think you can use your own experiences to better understand characters, events, and ideas.
It lets the reader know that the authors are going to describe how honey relates to the story of sugar. It uses a problem and solution structure to show how people got honey without searching for bees.