10/29/24

 On Tuesday, I took my brainstorming and actually typed it out on mural. I typed out the quotes and my reasoning to pick them but forgot the page #, so I had to go back and refind them which was unfortunate. I honestly don't agree with Mr. Rease's comment that if my group members don't do their part I will also be penalized for it. I feel like if I do my part along with other things I have on my plate in and out of school what somebody else chooses to or not to do has nothing to do with me, and my grade shouldn't suffer from it. 

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