Using verbal and nonverbal cues to interpret a speaker's attitudes and emotions is often referred to as

listening
A. by intention.
B. to intention.
C. for intention.
D. with intention.

my answer is c.

And your text says?

for intention

OK. I wasn't familiar with that term.

The term makes sense. The non-verbal clues do indicate the speaker's intentions. A wink and a smile give a good clue, so does an angry expression, as to the speaker's intentions.

The correct answer is D. with intention.

When interpreting a speaker's attitudes and emotions using verbal and nonverbal cues, it is important to listen with intention. This means actively paying attention to both the words being spoken as well as the nonverbal signals such as body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. By doing so, you can gain a better understanding of the speaker's intended message, attitudes, and emotions.