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For which of the following situations would you most likely use critical listening? A. conversations with friends or family B. persuasive speeches C. oral presentations of a poem D. casual listening to
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For which of the following situations would you most likely use critical listening?
A. conversations with friends or family
B. persuasive speeches
C. oral presentations of a poem
D. casual listening to music
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c is when you criticize people but in nice way
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When listening to persuasive speeches it’s key that you hear everything they are saying so you can have and opinion of your own
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