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liubo4ka [24]
4 years ago
6

After Wagemann speech, a male audience member comments, I can tell this is a topic about which Ms. Wagemann feels passionately.

Based on this comment, which type of listening is he demonstrating?
English
1 answer:
11111nata11111 [884]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

based on his comment we can conclude that he demonstrated evaluative listening because he predicted that probably it was a topic that she liked so much.

Explanation:

Evaluative listening: In evaluative listening, we make judgments about what the other person is saying. We seek to assess the truth of what is being said. We also judge what they say against our values, assessing them as good or bad, worthy or unworthy.

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