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constructive and destructive criticism

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    high school criticism
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  • - *“Your essay has some great ideas, but your thesis statement could be clearer. Try rephrasing it to make your argument stronger”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“You’re doing well in math, but you need to practice solving problems faster. Timed practice might help”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“You did a good job on this presentation, but next time, try to make more eye contact with your audience”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“Your painting has a lot of creativity, but it could use more attention to detail in the background”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“Your science project is well-researched, but your explanation could be more concise. Practice presenting it in a shorter time frame”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“You’ve been participating in class discussions, which is great. Now try backing your points with specific examples from the text”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“You have a strong voice in your writing, but be careful with grammar and punctuation. Proofreading will make your work shine”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“Your sportsmanship is admirable, but improving your defensive skills will make you a more well-rounded player”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“The group project was well-executed, but you could have taken a stronger leadership role. Your ideas are valuable”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“You have great potential in this subject, but you need to focus more in class. Sitting closer to the front might help”
    constructive.*
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  • - *“Your essay makes no sense; it’s like you didn’t even try”
    destructive.*
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  • - *“You’re so slow at solving math problems; maybe you’re just not good at it”
    destructive.*
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  • - *“That presentation was boring. No one wanted to listen to you”
    destructive.*
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  • - *“Your painting is a mess. Do you even know what you’re doing?”
    destructive.*
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  • - *“Your science project is terrible. Why did you even bother?”
    destructive.*
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  • - *“You always say dumb stuff in class discussions. Just stop talking”
    destructive.*
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