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You can show someone you are listening attentively to them by

A. having your face turned toward the speaker
B. sitting with your arms crossed
C. interrupting occasionally to argue a point
D. facing the speaker with your entire body

(i have a feeling it's d but i need to make sure)

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You are right it is D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Boothman recommends listening with your whole body, not just your ears. Consider how confident you would feel speaking to a room full of people with their eyes closed, arms and legs crossed, and bodies bent in slouches. These listeners are presenting nonverbal cues that they are uninterested and unimpressed. Meanwhile, a listener sitting up straight, facing you with an intent look on his face is more likely to offer reassurance that your words are being understood.

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You can show someone you are listening attentively to them by(D) facing the speaker with your entire body

Step-by-step explanation:

Listening is all about being respectful to the other person we care or we intend to form partnership or collaborative relationship.The main goal of listening is to form a good relationship rather than just communicating the information.

Listening requires honoring each other's perspective

Some of the qualities of a good listener are:

  1. They're fully present:Both physically and mentally present.
  2. They don't listen to respond:The object of the listener is to understand the other person's perspective.
  3. They don't have an agenda:Listening is not about discussing any agenda.
  4. They never interrupt:A good listener never interrupt a person who is speaking in between his speech.
  5. They ask follow-up questions:Another important quality of a good listener is that they ask Follow-up questions

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