Which of the following is a turn-yielding signal in conversation?
a. coming to the end of s sentence
b. prolonged intonation
c. paralinguistic drawl
d. saying ‘it’s your turn to speak’
e. body motion such as lifting one’s head at the end of a question
Ans: d
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