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NeTakaya
2 years ago
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WILL BE COOL IF U HELP 11 POINTS

English
2 answers:
vovangra [49]2 years ago
3 0

The ways that Donnie should adjust his behavior to be more appropriate for a group discussion are:

B) He should ask a question for clarification.

D) He should speak in a more respectful tone.

E) He should present his idea with supporting facts.

F) He should take notes to address Lola’s point later.

A is wrong because: it's him that should be reminded of the rules.

C is wrong because: the group is on task.

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Sever21 [200]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

b,d,e,f

Explanation:

got it right on the assignment

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