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    Interruptions,in Contrast to Back-Channeling Cues,are Attempts to Take Over the Role
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Interruptions,in Contrast to Back-Channeling Cues,are Attempts to Take Over the Role

Question 44

Question 44

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Interruptions,in contrast to back-channeling cues,are attempts to take over the role of the


A) listener.
B) speaker.
C) channel.
D) message.

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