Kade formulates an argument in his head while his friend Kyle is talking. This is an example of which of the following barriers to listening?
A) Selective attention
B) Competitive interrupting.
C) Rebuttal tendency
D) Information overload
Answer: C) Rebuttal tendency
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listeners to understand how to secretly receive satellite television signals so they could avoid paying for the service. In terms of ethical considerations, how should we advise the speaker? A) The speech would be unethical as it is socially irresponsible. B) The speech, although ethical, does present a moral dilemma. C) The speech would only be unethical if physical harm occurred. D) The speech is ethical since what is broadcast belongs to us all.
Words that have the opposite meaning are called synonyms
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