During a conversation, Mr. Laurel pauses for a second or two before responding to his principal, Ms. Ryan. How should Ms. Ryan interpret Mr. Laurel's silence?
A. As rude and inconsiderate
B. As a sign of defiance
C. As reflecting on their interaction
D. As betraying incompetence
Answer: C
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