Suppose your group suggests having a meeting on Saturday morning in order to finish up work on an important project. Nicole seems upset. You want to understand how she feels about the proposed meeting. When she explains her concerns, you should listen to
a) hear.
b) understand.
c) remember.
d) interpret.
e) evaluate.
ANS: d
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