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Prompt: 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: We assign clear roles for people during certain allocated times. This prevents people from falling behind and not carrying their weight. Having a clear to complete in a time period gives incentive to finish faster so you can have free time as well. Summary: We worked on our introduction in writable. Reflection: Final Blog post is insane I really didn't think I'd see the day.

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:    We faced many challenges due to Floyd's constant rude comments. We overcame this by muting them and banning them from the group chat.  Summary:We continued to work on collecting evidence.  Reflection:  Please cease this madness I can't take this tomfoolery anymore. 

Prompt: 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: One compelling issue connected to it would be the issue of taxing people in these first world countries. This affects everyday people and is a consistent theme throughout the text. Summary: We worked on quoting our articles.  Reflection: This is still very stale and boring. 

Prompt: Think about your experience using GALILEO to find sources. How was this different from how you have searched for information in the past? Explain how using specific search strategies and evaluating sources impacted the quality of what you found.

 Prompt: I use the search bar and I search for things that relate to the subject. This is because search bars are used to find things when you need to find something this is consistent for most websites and Galileo is no different.  Summary: Annotated bibliography Reflection: I dislike this. 

Prompt: As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.

 Prompt: The difference I notice between research topics is the perspective. Magazines have less objectivity this is a trend for forms of media that need to be flash and easy to sell. Summary: I forgot my bad. Reflection: I hate this  annotated bibliography.

Prompt: Which part of the annotated bibliography (summary, reflection, or evaluation) was the most challenging for you, and why? Explain how that challenge helped you grow as a researcher and how it will help you when writing your research paper.

 Prompt: There wasn't anything particularly challenging it's just about getting the format right and refining it. Summary: We worked on the annotated bibliography. Reflection: This is boring.

Prompt: How has completing the annotated bibliography changed or clarified your understanding of your research topic? Discuss how your sources connect to one another and how they are shaping your argument moving forward.

 Prompt Response: It has made me more aware of others opinions on matters of population decline. In addition to that it put in  scope how dire other problems  for countries with increasing populations are. Summary:We worked on our annotated bibliography. Reflection: This is the single most boring and monotonous task I have ever done please stop this madness.