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Aleks04 [339]
2 years ago
10

Music can bring us all together which can help students with Teamwork.

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klasskru [66]2 years ago
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Answer:

This is a strong example because when you play music in a band you all need to work in a team to play the song and the instruments together.

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Nina [5.8K]2 years ago
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This is a strong example because when you play music in a band you all need to work in a team to play the song and the instruments together.
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