Which of the following are differences between hearing and listening?

A. Listening is a passive activity; hearing requires effort.
B. Listening is active; hearing is passive.
C. Listening will occur any time functioning ears are in the presence of sound waves.
D. Hearing and listening are the same activity; there are no differences.


B

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