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Often, listening is confused with hearing, that is, merely picking up sound vibrations. listening is making sense out of what we hear. it requires paying attention, differentiating sound stimuli, and interpreting the sender’s intended meaning.

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Listening is often confused with hearing, which is merey picking up sound vibrations, while listening is making sense out of what we hear. It requires paying attention, differentiating sound stimuli and interpreting the sender's intended meaning.

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