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    If, While Listening, You Are Separating Factual Claims from Opinions
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If, While Listening, You Are Separating Factual Claims from Opinions

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

If, while listening, you are separating factual claims from opinions, you are


A) evaluating.
B) interpreting.
C) responding.
D) rebutting.
E) remembering.

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