You're listening to a speaker who's giving false information, playing on emotions, and otherwise manipulating listeners. You think you should say something, but you don't want to embarrass the speaker or make a scene. This is a(n) ________

A) ?ethical dilemma.
B) ?dilemma about heckling.
C) ?quest for truthfulness.
D) ?unwillingness to hear a diverse perspective.
E) ?example of multivocality and dialogical listening.


A

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