Prompt: 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 Response: While selecting and analyzing sources, my group had a challenge with selecting the best source to use. Sometimes we thought two of our group member's source was good. To overcome this slight hurdle, we thought about which one could excellently support the research question. We worked through disagreements as a group pretty easily. We were hearing each other out and communicating effectively. 

Summary: In class we finished gathering sources and selecting evidence. 

Reflection: Through selecting good evidence from my sources, supporting my claim for my research paper will be easier. 


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