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The passive listener, who listens without actively engaging or responding. The critical listener, who analyzes and questions the message being conveyed. The empathetic listener, who shows understanding and compassion towards the speaker. The selective listener, who focuses only on specific parts of the message. The attentive listener, who gives full focus and concentration to the speaker. The evaluative listener, who judges the validity or credibility of the message. The reflective listener, who thinks deeply about the content and its implications. The defensive listener, who reacts emotionally or negatively to the message.
For the artists, music can be an expression of their feelings, or an outlet for energy. It can also be used to get a message accrossed. For listeners, music is a source of entertainment, or to have someone to relate to when they have certain feelings about themselves or others.
everyone has different opinions about different bands,it depends on the listeners.
Good listeners are attentive, engaged, and focused on understanding the speaker's message. They ask clarifying questions and provide feedback to show they are actively listening. Poor listeners, on the other hand, tend to be distracted, interrupt, or respond inappropriately, leading to misunderstandings and ineffective communication.
No. Casual listeners are the most common type of listeners.
I don't believe there is a requirement
It depends. usually the mood, the meaning or message which goes or is transmitted to the listeners. That affects them and their beliefs and behaviors.
Circulate the news: shout it from the steps so that all will know it and ask listeners to pass the message along to everyone.
when the message is composed items already known by the listeners. They will offer very litlle attention or none atall.
To pull listeners into your speeches, start with a captivating opening that grabs their attention, use storytelling to make your message relatable, engage the audience by asking questions or involving them in the discussion, and maintain a conversational tone to keep them interested throughout.
positive message or good message,negative message or bad message and neutral message.
The theme of a speech is the central message or main idea that the speaker wants to convey to the audience. It is the underlying message or concept that ties the speech together and is often a key point that the speaker wants the listeners to take away.