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English, 20.09.2019 04:00 shires24

Right now, i'm really angry because my teammates weren't contributing to the team project, and i was the only one working on it. it's due tomorrow. let me explain what the project is:
we had to answer 4 questions for a site we chose. we chose a site called "wattpad" because i'm most familiar with it. we then had to share a google slides out teammates, so i did.
as i started on the project, i glanced over to see one of them playing a game. he had 2 tabs so he could switch onto wattpad when the teacher was walking around. i didn't mind it at first. but then 20 minutes passed, and he was still playing that game. i angrily sighed, knowing he wasn't gonna do anything. he then was banging the table in every 60 seconds, and huffing. it was quite cringy and annoying. he could sense that i was mad because he wasn't doing anything, so he tried to seem mad so i wouldn't be mad but instead scared.
the other was also playing games. then all of a sudden, he finally decided to work on the project when class was gonna end. he stared at the screen for a long time, and wrote a few words. yeah, i appreciated his tiny amount of working for actually trying, but his writing wasn't the best. here's exactly what he wrote:
question: after working with the application, what are some positives and negatives your team has found?
his "a pro that i have for wattpad is you can search up any book that you want and a con that i have is that they should have a tutorial about the website and the color because its just look boring"
they're hopeless. and i don't want to be a snitch, but it's gonna be all of my work, meaning that they're gonna claim the credit that i stayed up at 2 am to do. they're gonna get a grade that i worked really hard for. but i also don’t want them to fail the class.
what should i do?

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