Multiple Choice
While listening to a speaker argue a position on a controversial topic, you look for weaknesses in the speaker's arguments and prepare to pounce on perceived mistakes in the facts presented by the speaker. This is an example of
A) being a member of a committed audience
B) being a member of a concerned audience
C) engaging in the poor listening practice called ambushing
D) all of the above
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