Multiple Choice
A "speaker" is talking to a "listener" who is responding with supportive statements and paraphrases. How is supporting different from paraphrasing?
A) Supporting responses show interest while paraphrasing clarifies ideas.
B) Supporting responses convey agreement while paraphrasing is neutral.
C) Supporting responses tell how a listener feels while paraphrasing reflects how the speaker feels.
D) Supporting responses reflect how the speaker feels while paraphrasing tells how the listener feels.
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