As a group, you and three other students must make a presentation on an animal. Which option is the best example of your group coming to a consensus on the
presentation topic?
The group cannot agree on what animal to choose so your teacher chooses your presentation topic.
Each member gets a vote and the animal with the most votes will be the presentation topic.
A group member is selected as the team leader and the team leader chooses the presentation topic.
The group writes options on slips of paper, puts them in a hat, and the paper that is selected will be the presentation topic
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