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1. Be Truthful And Honest
Being honest means communicating what is known to be true (only 100 percent the facts) to a listener, with no intent to deceive or present only parts of the truth. It also means being as objective as possible, that is, not tailoring the story based on what the speaker wants the listener to believe. Letting the listener take the data that is objectively presented and believe what they choose to believe is a core goal of ethical communication. Ethical communication should be based on accurate information and facts - in a word, do not lie.
2. Active Listening
Hearing someone and listening to them are two different things. In order for ethical communication to be effective, it is necessary for the recipient to pro-actively listen to the speaker, and to not just hear what they want to hear, or to hear only parts of the conversation. This also means asking questions when any point is not completely understood, for the sake of clarification.
Answer: The Elephants' trunks.
Explanation:
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Diary,
Today I went on a class trip today to a barren land. It was fun. We helped in a green drive, where we helped plant tree saplings.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
"The type of fallacy does Abbey's argument contain is Ad hominem fallacy; it should be because ad hominem fallacies are recognized for attacking a person's character.