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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
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Kevin is participating in a group discussion about teens and technology. Kevin feels strongly that texting can be a dangerous di

straction, especially for teen drivers. When his classmate argues that texting is not a problem for teenagers, Kevin does not interrupt. He makes eye contact with the speaker and takes a few notes of the speaker’s argument. Which best describes what kind of listener Kevin is? Kevin is a good listener because he asks questions to better understand the speaker. Kevin is a good listener because he uses attentive body language and takes notes. Kevin is not a good listener because he interrupts the speaker to make a point. Kevin is not a good listener because he uses informal language inappropriately.
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allsm [11]3 years ago
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The second one, Kevin is a good listener because he uses attentive body language and takes notes.
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