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rlane42

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How do listeners in North America signal that they are listening to a narrative?
 
  A They remain completely silent throughout the narrative to indicate they are listening.
  B They try to avoid showing facial expressions that might distract the speaker from the story.
  C They refrain from asking questions during the narrative.
  D They periodically make small vocalizations to indicate they are listening.
  E They repeat each sentence of the narrative after the speaker.

Question 2

__________ are rewards and punishments administered by persons in authority, the state, or the law.
 
  a. Negative sanctions
  b. Positive sanctions
  c. Informal sanctions
  d. Formal sanctions



blakeserpa

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d



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