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Speaker cues for maintaining conversations include which of the following? Select all that apply. turn-maintaining cues turn-requesting cues turn-denying cues turn-yielding cues backchanneling cues

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turn-requesting cues

turn-yielding cues

turn-maintaining cues

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Answer:

The correct answers are turn-maintaining cues, turn-requesting cues, turn-yielding cues.

Step-by-step explanation:

Turn-maintaining cues are the ones that express a desire to keep control of the conversation, such as touching the listener's shoulder.

Turn-maintaining cues refer to the ones that express a desire to speak, such as eye contact, and vocalizations or rhetorical questions.

Turn-yielding cues renounce to control of the conversation, meaning that the speaker should look at the listener in silence, or not speak for a period of time that indicates the speaker is done talking.

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