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CARLOS: Sarah, let’s hear your thoughts on the cleanup date. SARAH: I’m concerned that we will not be able to get enough volunteers on a Friday. The survey that I did showed that more people were available to help on the weekends.

[JAMELLE raises his hand to be recognized.]

JAMELLE: I understand your concern. I actually expressed that concern to the park commissioner and she said that weekends were not an option.
CARLOS: Does anyone have any ideas on how to address the concern?

[KATELYNN raises her hand to be recognized.]

KATELYNN: Perhaps were should form a marketing committee to help recruit more people.

SARAH: I agree. We will definitely need to create more posters and make better use of social media to make sure enough people volunteer.

How does Katelynn contribute to the conversation? Check all that apply.

She supports her opinion with evidence.
She evaluates the work of other participants.
She works collaboratively with other participants.
She asks for clarification on an idea presented by another participant.
She offers an idea that helps move the conversation toward a goal.

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