Cara listens to her teammate until he refers to women as "girls." She stops listening, leans forward impatiently, and finally breaks in to say, "You should¬n't call women girls. If you weren't such a male chauvinist pig, you'd know..." Cara is:
A. Listening and questioning dialogically
B. Providing empathic feedback
C. Reacting to a loaded word
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
C
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