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I really know a lot more about this than you do, so you should listen to me." This comment example of defensive communication that: a. is descriptive b. claims superiority of the speaker. c. is tentative lacks sympathy d. dogmatic

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Expertise Assertion

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The comment is an example of defensive communication that claims superiority of the speaker. The speaker is trying to assert their knowledge and expertise over the other person and is not open to considering the other person's perspective or input. This comment is not descriptive, tentative, or sympathetic, but rather dogmatic in its approach.

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