Prompt: What is the most challenging part of working in a group? Discuss a time when a group assignment did not go as well as you planned and how you learned from that experience.

 Prompt: The hardest part of group work involves uneven effort. During a history project, two members missed deadlines and shared no research. I covered extra sections to protect the grade, then rushed slides before class. The presentation felt disorganized and weak. Afterward, I learned to set clear roles, dates, and check-ins at the start. Your group benefits from early accountability and direct communication.

Summary: We did a lot mainly focused on rhetorical discussions.

Reflection: I learned how to grade a rhetorical analysis essay.


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