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2 years ago
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Reading Lesson, Chapter 9: Transforming the Economy, 1800–1860

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
Kruka [31]2 years ago
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Answer: Well im guessing all they are asking you to do is write or say in a discussion or what you would say in a group discussion. Here are the major steps you must follow if you are given the role of starting a group discussion

1.Introduce Yourself First. As the initiator, it is pivotal that you introduce yourself before telling everyone about the topic.

2.Be Clear & Coherent.

3.Present the Topic with an Interesting Take

(And the last step is to)

4.Efficiently Use your Time

Explanation:

I don't know if that helps but make sure you Discuss with you peer or group

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