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What strategies have you and your group used to ensure that all members are actively contributing to group assignments? Explain how you communicate, divide responsibilities, and hold each other accountable throughout the process.

 Prompt: The strategy my group used was we split the assignment up into four parts then assign each part to a member. Nobody didn't needed to hold the other accountable because we all did our work and no one was lazy. The communication part was just us making sure the work was split properly between four people. Summary: We did an assignment on writable. Reflection: I learned how to write a prompt page.

What challenges did your group face while selecting and analyzing sources, and how did you overcome them? Be specific about how your group communicated and worked through disagreements.

 Prompt: The only challenges my group faced while selecting and analyzing sources was trying to find the 7 sources that had the most useful information for our topic. We overcame them by making a summary of each of our sources. We communicated to each other then chose after that there weren't any disagreements. Summary: We wrote the evidence for the 7 sources we chose. Reflection: I learned about finding evidence.

Reflect on your research topic and identify the most compelling issue connected to it. Clearly explain what the issue is and discuss why you find it particularly interesting or important. Support your response with specific details from your research.

 prompt: The most compelling issue to my research topic is look at how population growth affects the environment. I found it interesting because the countries that have a rapidly increasing population are losing resources very quickly. The main countries that I see this has happen to in my research is less developed countries in Africa or India. Summary: Absent Reflection: Absent