In what way does listening differ from hearing?
A) hearing processes sounds, listening interprets the meaning
B) hearing is sensory and listening is nonsense
C) listening is used for speeches, hearing is used for conversations
D) listening is physiological, hearing is psychological
E) everyone can hear but not everyone can listen
A
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