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Active listening involves: a. paraphrasing what the speaker said. b. making assumptions about what the speaker is saying. c. completing the speaker's sentence. d. attending…
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Active listening involves:
a. paraphrasing what the speaker said.
b. making assumptions about what the speaker is saying.
c. completing the speaker's sentence.
d. attending to the facts, not feelings
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i say the best answer is d. attending to the facts, not feelings
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