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.
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The author might create tension in a story to give the reader that feeling that something is going to jump out or just to give us a feeling of worry for a character.
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B. The passge doesn't say anything about how the snow makes her feel.