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andreev551 [17]
1 year ago
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You are most likely to listen BEST when Group of answer choices you believe the speaker's message does not concern you. you beli

eve the speaker is saying something you can relate to. you are distracted by a project that is due the next day. you are worried.
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alexgriva [62]1 year ago
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You are most likely to listen to BEST when B)you believe the speaker is saying something you can relate to.

Effective listening has three modes: attentive listening, responsive listening, and energetic listening. The information in those modes will assist you in boom your listening accuracy and decrease the possibility of misunderstanding.

Here are the five listening styles.

  • Appreciative listening.
  • Empathic listening.
  • Discerning listening.
  • Comprehensive listening.
  • Evaluative listening.

By the usage of sympathetic listening, you can provide the support the speaker needs. you may apprehend how they're surely feeling, not what they say they are feeling. The speaker will experience heard and demonstrated while you make the effort to pay attention in this way.

Learn more about listening here brainly.com/question/431494

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