Which of the following questions is the most appropriate and applicable to a situation in which you should listen to interpret?
a) Do you avoid talking about your own experiences and feelings when someone else is describing theirs?
b) Do you know how to assess the quality and validity of arguments and evidence?
c) Do you understand the meaning of words spoken by another person?
d) Do you primarily focus on nonverbal rather than verbal cues?
e) Can you tell when a group member appeals to your emotions and/or to your critical thinking ability?
ANS: a
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