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Listening to a classmate’s speech and proceeds to mentally argue and disagree with everything the speaker is saying. This is an example of which type of ineffective listening?

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I believe this definition is related to ambushing.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are seven types of ineffective listening. Among those types, we have ambushing. Ambushing consists of listening carefully to what the other person is saying with the intention of using that information to later attack that person, disagreeing with everything he/she said. Therefore, since the definition talks of a person listening and then proceeding to mentally argue and disagree with everything, we can safely say it describes the process of ambushing.

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