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When talking to a speaker during a discussion, which of the following is appropriate to include in your response?

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When we're talking to someone in a discussion, it's important to be respectful and show that we're really listening. We can nod, look at them, and say things like "I understand" to let them know we're paying attention. If they make a point, we can agree and say why we think they're right or interesting. And if we have something to add, we can share our thoughts too. If we don't get something, it's totally okay to ask questions to understand better. Even if we don't agree, we can still talk about it nicely and explain our own ideas. Another cool thing is to repeat or summarize what the speaker said to make sure we got it right.

Also, if we have a story or something that fits the topic, we can share that too. And if someone says something really good, we can tell them we like their point. All of this makes the discussion more fun and helps us learn from each other. So, let's always remember to be kind, listen well, and share our thoughts in a friendly way when we're talking to others.

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