Multiple Choice
An example given in the text is when a diner asks his companion, Could I use one of your forks? when the waitress is within earshot. Although the statement is directly addressed to the dinner companion, it may also be seen as directed to a(n) :
A) addressee
B) eavesdropper
C) * overhearer
D) side participant
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