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Use your notes from the discussion to address the following questions:
• What were the main reflections that you presented in your individual presentation?
• What questions did the other group members ask, and how did you respond?
• How were your views Influenced by the points presented and questions raised by others in the group? Did any of the
other participants change your understanding of the topic you discussed? What was discussed that changed your initial
response? If your viewpoint did not change because of the discussion, state why it did not.
Evaluate the group discussion in general. Was it efficient, enlightening, and useful?
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