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English, 30.05.2020 14:57, asdf334asdf334

What kind of listening would be most suited to this situation?

A presidential candidate giving a campaign speech.

passive
purposeful
critical
appreciative

What kind of listening would be most suited to this situation?

A morning announcement coming over the public address system in your classroom.

passive
purposeful
critical
appreciative

What kind of listening would be most suited to this situation?

The radio playing while you are studying your Algebra I homework.

passive
purposeful
critical
appreciative

What kind of listening would be most suited to this situation?

Your school orchestra presenting its spring concert.

passive
purposeful
critical
appreciative

What kind of listening would be most suited to this situation?

A new friend telling you that cheating on a test is all right as long as you are not caught.

passive
purposeful
critical
appreciative

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