Restating the requirements and reviewing them with the client helps clarify any confusion and ensures that the team and client have a mutual understanding of what is needed. This approach facilitates clear communication, allows for immediate feedback, and aligns expectations.
Other options are less suitable because:
A: Motivating the team by recounting past successes does not address the immediate issue of confusing requirements and may not resolve the frustration.
B: Finding user stories from similar projects may provide some context but does not directly address the confusion around the current requirements.
D: Developing user stories and building deliverables based on unclear requirements may lead to misalignment with client expectations and additional rework.
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