Here is the answer the guy answer is absolutely despicable
1. Sometimes it is more difficult to concentrate if you use active listening skills because you have to simultaneously understand what you are being told and reassure the speakers that you understand them by using verbal affirmations like for example "Sure", "I understand", "I see", etc. So, for me it sometimes caused me trouble trying to use active listening skills like nodding, establishing eye contact or paraphrasing what the speakers said in order to show them that I was involved.
2. Some of my friends and family responded differently to my active listening and seemed to be more excited about what they were talking about because I seemed to be really interested in what they had to say.
3. I also felt a little bit differently because active listening is more demanding than passive listening and it required greater effort from my part.
That's is why god gave us two ears and one mouth.
Your work experience and educational background. If a teacher was interviewing for a job, they would want to know how qualifies she is, and if she even went to college. If they didnt know this, then they would be skeptical.
It is described as a carnival because everyone was stepping out of there house to watch his house burn down. This is similar to when you go to a carnival. Everyone is standing around watching.
I know it is not 'B' took the test...got it wrong