During a discussion Clement says: "Well, I suppose we should do something to try to get people to report crimes they observe..." as his voice trails off into silence. Describe how a really good listener would respond to this statement (assuming it to be important enough to bother responding overtly).
What will be an ideal response?
The listener would incorporate active listening, by asking what the speaker meant. For example: "Clement, you seem very equivocal about doing something to get citizens to report crimes they observe being committed. Would you please explain more specifically what you think and feel about getting people to report crimes?" (2 points)
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