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Speak loudly enough to be heard.
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Private conversations during the discussion are discouraged.
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Speak briefly when it is your turn.
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Listen carefully to the substance of what is being said.
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Respond to the comments of others.
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Talk with each other rather than to the chairperson.
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No right or wrong answers exists.
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Acknowledge positive points first.
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After all positive points have been made, discuss negatives.
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Speak only to the terms, criteria, and definitions for the award.
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Avoid generalities such as "This was a nice book" without critical analysis of why this is so.
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Make comparisons but only to those other books being considered for the award. Do not consider the author's past work.
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Each participant is expected to have read the books and to express their opinions to the group.