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.

answer c.

Yes, c.

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The correct answer is actually A. by intention. Using verbal and nonverbal cues to interpret a speaker's attitudes and emotions is often referred to as "listening by intention." This means actively paying attention to both the words spoken and the nonverbal signals given by the speaker in order to gain a better understanding of their attitudes and emotions. It involves being mindful and intentional in your listening and observing the speaker's tone of voice, facial expressions, body language, and other nonverbal cues that can provide valuable insights into their feelings and attitudes.