"Rounds" or "go-rounds" is a variation on member summarization. Trotzer lists each of the following except as positive reasons for rounds in closing
a. completing loose thoughts
b. ending on a positive note
c. ensuring a time exists for new material to be introduced
d. ensure that each member feels involved in the group
Ans: c. ensuring a time exists for new material to be introduced
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