Conclusion
Congratulations! Thanks to you and your fellow group members using adequate speaking, writing, and reading skills the WebQuest has been completed! You are not quite done yet. There are still some questions to answer. Please write at least a paragraph for each question answered.
1) What is the importance of demonstrating that there are two sides to every story?
2) Is it absolutely necessary to look at a situation from a different point of view before determining your take on it?
3) What other situations could you apply the techniques that you used to complete this WebQuest?
4) After completing the WebQuest and not being assigned to a specific role in the project, do you believe Sasha should have been punished for forging the false promissory note and cashing it?
After answering these questions, you have discovered the purpose of taking the WebQuest. Hopefully after closely analyzing the text and applying it to this assignment, you have discovered that the techniques that you have used to complete this assignment can be applied to other situations in your academic career. Analyzing the reasons for a certain belief is critical in determining your view on it.
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2) Is it absolutely necessary to look at a situation from a different point of view before determining your take on it?
3) What other situations could you apply the techniques that you used to complete this WebQuest?
4) After completing the WebQuest and not being assigned to a specific role in the project, do you believe Sasha should have been punished for forging the false promissory note and cashing it?
After answering these questions, you have discovered the purpose of taking the WebQuest. Hopefully after closely analyzing the text and applying it to this assignment, you have discovered that the techniques that you have used to complete this assignment can be applied to other situations in your academic career. Analyzing the reasons for a certain belief is critical in determining your view on it.
Click on the painting below if you wish to view the teacher's page.