Explain the difference between hearing and listening

What will be an ideal response?

Hearing is a natural, continuous, and passive process. It involves the act of sound
waves coming into contact with your eardrums–the reception of aural stimuli. Listening,
conversely, is an active and learned process. It is intermittent rather than continuous, and
involves actively giving attention to aural stimuli.

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Static evaluation is the

A) failure to acknowledge the other person or that person's definition of self. B) failure to distinguish the uniqueness among items because they are all labeled by the same term. C) denial of change. D) tendency to divide the world into two extreme categories.

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Persuasion encourages audience members to change what they

think and feel, but not how they behave. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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