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Which of the following lists the four dimensions of an accurate paraphrase?
 
  A) Sentence stem, key words, essence of what the client has said, and a check-out
  B) Key words, essence of the client's story, reflection of feeling, and a closing
  C) Key words, mirroring client body language, quoting the client, and a closing
  D) Sentence stem, reflection of feeling, a closing, and a check-out

Question 2

Client observation skills are important in paraphrasing because
 
  A) nonverbal patterns of behavior may change the meaning of the client's words.
  B) examples of movement synchrony may show when you hear the client accurately.
  C) repeating patterns of client language may be observed.
  D) all of these



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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