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erika

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Vocal qualities and verbal tracking:
 
  A) are essentially the same skill.
  B) are secondary and tertiary attending skills.
  C) are NOT interviewer skills.
  D) are distinctly different and critical attending skills.

Question 2

________ is/are a particularly good example of how different people react differently to the same voice.
 
  A) Clients changing the topic
  B) Interviewer's national or regional accent
  C) Client vocal tones
  D) Interviewer's skillful attending skills



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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