Five parts of active, critical listening

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Answer 1
Answer: Pay AttentionCritical:
1. Listening for main ideas.

2. Outlining main ideas.

3. Looking for key words.

4. Taking notes.

5. Weighing the evidence.

Active:
1. Pay Attention

2. Show that you are listening

3. Feedback ( respond )

4. Defer judgement
Allow the speaker to finish each point before asking questions.
Don't interrupt with counter arguments.

5. Respond Appropriately
Answer 2
Answer: listening for main ideas ,outlining main ideas,looking for key words,taking notes,weighing the evidence 

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How alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhythm, and rhyme can make a musical feel in a poem?

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Alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhythm and rhyme are all literary devices used in poetry to illustrate sounds. These uses of figurative language or also referred to as 'sound devices' can make  a musical feel in a poem by the use of certain letters, words, and repetition of vowels/consonants.
 Doing so can add effect, evoke imagery and portray sounds.

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"We're tired of doing chores everyday," complained Max and Emma.

That's with American punctuation style.
It's "we're tired of"

The sentence reads "were tired of" This kind of were would be used in a sentence like this "we were tired of" This is past tense

The sentence in queston #4 should be "we're tired of" because we're is short for 'we are' So "we're tired of" "we are tired of" This is in the present tense

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D.porcines

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Explanation:

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