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When a Speaker Ignores What You Say as If You

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When a speaker ignores what you say as if you had never said it, it is a type of implicit rejection known as:


A) interruption
B) irrelevant response
C) imperviousness
D) tangential response

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