Which of these is a major principle governing ethical listening?
a. Sit up front where you can see clearly.
b. Avoid mental daydreaming.
c. Try to understand emotionally and intellectually what the speaker is saying.
d. Listen for orienting remarks and for key words and phrases.
Answer: c
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