Question

In his persuasive speech, Jeremy argued that the category sexual orientation should be added to his states civil rights law. Most of Jeremys classmates listened carefully to his argument. Some were persuaded, while others continued to believe that the current system was justified. Two audience members disagreed so strongly with Jeremy that instead of listening, they wrote notes back and forth to each other throughout the speech. Which of the following statements best describes the issues of ethical listening involved in this situation?

a. Everyone in the class was an ethical listener because no one interrupted Jeremy or prevented him from speaking.

b. The people who listened carefully to Jeremys arguments were ethical listeners, regardless of whether they were persuaded.

c. The two classmates who refused to listen to Jeremys speech and wrote notes back and forth violated the guidelines for ethical listening.

d. all of the above

e. b and c only

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