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Jakeel, a salesperson at Sensations Inc, attended a regional sales meeting, where he was more of a listener than a participant. Later, when his colleagues were talking about what was discussed in the meeting, Jakeel could not share his viewpoints. Based on this scenario, Jakeel most likely has a bad listening habit of _____.
 A) intensive listening
  B) over listening
  C) discriminative listening
  D) casual listening

Question 2

Mark's marriage to Stephanie was in trouble. He was depressed and spoke to his best friend, Gladwin, about his personal issues. In this scenario, Gladwin was most likely involved in _____.
 A) casual listening
  B) over listening
  C) discriminative listening
  D) empathetic listening



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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