1. The dogs in my neighbour’s yard started barking.
2. The teacher asked the students in the back row of the classroom to please be quiet.
Answer:
A former gym teacher, Mrs. Weera is tall and athletic, and she insists that she's not afraid of the Taliban because she could outrun the soldiers—and outfight them if necessary. In her youth she was a runner and earned medals for her speed, though she lost most of them in Kabul's many bombings over the last decade.
Explanation:
We negotiate or debate to prove a point. We want others to see from our point of view. We also want to see others point of view, and consider their standpoint. Debating causes us to question our opinion and even change it.
Answer
A
Explanation:
A would provoke the decision because it is a real activity that is going on as opposed to thinking or being stubborn.
The type of listen9ing for a group discussion would be objectve listening. Which means being open-mi nded and ready for discussion