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Solnce55 [7]
3 years ago
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Select the correct answer.Which action would most likely disrupt a group discussion?A.group members ignoring the feedback of tho

se they disagree withB.group members offering evidence to support their positionsC.group members pausing to organize their ideas before speakingD.group members summarizing key points of the discussion
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1 answer:
Karolina [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. group members ignoring the feedback of those they disagree with.

Explanation:

Offering evidence KEEPS a discussion going.

Organizing your ideas ahead of time is a good idea to make sure you don't go off the topic you're on.

Summarizing keep points can keep things short, sweet and simple. It'll also wrap things up without missing out on any important parts.

However,  <u><em>ignoring </em></u> people just because you <u><em>don't a agree</em></u> with them not only excludes them from the discussion but it can also <u><em>mess up any future opportunities</em></u> you could've had with them or someone else.

I hope this helps!

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