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Actively listening to what someone says is the same thing as hearing what she is saying. A. True B. False
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Actively listening to what someone says is the same thing as hearing what she is saying. A. True B. False
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B. False.
Actively listening shows that you are taking in what the other person is saying and showing them that you care about it. Just hearing with someone is saying doesn't necessarily show that you care about what they are saying.
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