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17 January, 00:43

1. Leaning toward a speaker is often a sign of A. nervousness. B. low self-esteem. C. sincere interest. D. dishonesty.

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  1. 17 January, 02:39
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    1. Leaning toward a speaker is often a sign of C. sincere interest

    Usually a listener demonstrates attentiveness and genuine interest, by leaning in, maintaining eye contact, or tilting their head to the side.
  2. 17 January, 04:30
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    I depends some people can leaning towards a speaker if they are frustrated and want to tell them something bad or its often a sign of sincere interest.
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