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    To Learn More About What a Speaker Just Said, One
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To Learn More About What a Speaker Just Said, One

Question 56

Question 56

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To learn more about what a speaker just said, one can use probing questions to move beneath the surface for a deeper understanding. This is known as:


A) reframing.
B) verbal following.
C) using undercurrent language.
D) clarifying.

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