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1. What was your favorite scene about this movie?

-My Favorite Scene about the movie entitled Remember the Titans is that "You are my Hall of
Famer IN my book," were Coach Boone said to Coach Yoast after winning the title, and this
strong phrase gives me goosebumps. The two races are merging and full of excitement after the
game. The teamwork and communication worked well!

-It is possible to operate together. Color or race do not determine who you are; what inspires me
about the movie is that how people of many races come together and accept one another. My
example is Bettier and Julius, who fought from the beginning of the film until they realized it
would take many days if they didn't have to know one another. That was the moment when
friendship developed, and their mates followed them. Racism is absent from the beginning of
Bettier and Julius' friendship; racism is not a barrier for any race.

2. What were some obstacles the players and the coaches had to face in the movie?

-Coach Yoast's struggle to get down and be an assistant coach for Coach Boone is not acceptable
to him because he and Coach Boone were both head coaches of different teams. Because there is
a lot of talk about race and pride throughout the movie.

3. What were some ways Coach Boone got the players to try to understand each other?

- Coach Boone's first phase of training, when he groups all of the players from riding the bus,
was the first time he tried to understand and learn about the players' environments. For example,
Blue is trying to stop Julius from singing because of the environment, and Bettier doesn't want to
be a part of them. Coach Boone also put pressure on his teammates to stay for additional days if
they didn't get along.

4. What was the turning point for the team to‘ get on the same page’ and start to work
together?

- Coach Boone said, "If you don't get to know each other, we're going to be here for three or four
days." That was when everyone began to get to know one another and function as a team. That's
the power of unity; Coach Boone taught them all to work together as a family rather than just as
a squad.

5. Great leaders communicate effectively and clearly. What were the main messages Coach
Boone was trying to communicate to his team?

- The art of self-motivation is known as leadership. Coach Boone is attempting to convey that if
one's captain does not understand how to communicate with one's teammates, one's feelings will
be misunderstood and communication will be disrupted.

6. How does strong connections with your team impact your performance and your
teammates on the field? What are the best strategies to build your team?
- Every team's performance is hampered by a lack of communication and teamwork. Because
team plays are always bad or your team may lose if you don't get along with others and don't
know how to communicate. The finest tactics for me to construct my team are first
communication, next respect, and finally teamwork. These three components are necessary for
me to build my own team. Now, as Coach Boone and Coach Yoast portray a good leader, I'm
going to encourage them, get them out of their comfort zones, and broaden their emotional
horizons. Release their frustrations in the game rather than with their teammates, and direct your
aggression at your opponent rather than your teammates. Because your teammates will be
rooting for you and assisting you in winning the game.

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