How should you give critical feedback in a group situation?

a. Tell them what you didn't like, and move on to your points
b. Tell them points you think they missed, and acknowledged the good points
c. Never give them negative feedback, always say its good
d. Speak behind their back to another group member about what they should have done


Ans: b. Tell them points you think they missed, and acknowledged the good points

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