How does discriminative listening differ from comprehensive listening?
A. The goal of goal of discriminative listening is to support the speaker
B. The goal of comprehensive listening is to gain knowledge or complete a task
C. Comprehensive listening is a sub-category of discriminative listening
D. Discriminative and comprehensive listening is the same thing
B
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