A political candidate’s father was not a citizen of the country in which the candidate is running for office. The candidate’s opponent uses that information to point out that the candidate does not share his fellow citizen’s values. When a critical listener hears this claim, how will he or she evaluate it?Select one:a.By recognizing the differences between fact and opinionb.By relying on reasoning and common sensec.By listening ethicallyd.All of the above
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A political candidate’s father was not a citizen of the country in which the candidate is running for office. The candidate’s opponent uses that information to point out that the candidate does not share his fellow citizen’s values. When a critical listener hears this claim, how will he or she evaluate it?Select one:a.By recognizing the differences between fact and opinionb.By relying on reasoning and common sensec.By listening ethicallyd.All of the above
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d. All of the above
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