My friend’s partner in AP English really let him down during their presentation (also known as TMP). For a while now, my friend has been expressing how his partners in the class never pull their weight on group projects. Today, he was the only one prepared, with a majority of the slides ready to go. But then, out of the blue, his partner deleted those slides without any explanation. When it came time to present, there were hardly any slides left, and they ended up failing. Super frustrating!
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I’m really sorry to hear about what happened to your friend during the presentation. It’s frustrating when group projects don’t go as planned, especially when one person isn’t pulling their weight. Communication is key in these situations, but it sounds like your friend’s partner really let him down by deleting those slides without any discussion. Have they talked to the teacher about what happened? It might be worth bringing it up so they can get some guidance or support moving forward. Hopefully, this experience can serve as a learning opportunity for both your friend and his partner.