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multiple choice question when does glazing over happen? when a speaker is talking about something so complex that the listener cannot understand it when the speakers words are so boring that the listeners mind wanders when the listener is thinking faster than the speaker is talking when the listener has been impaired by hunger, exhaustion, or alcohol
Glazing over refers to a listener's eyes becoming unfocused as their mind wanders, which typically occurs when the speaker's content fails to hold their attention, such as when the topic is boring. The other options describe different listening issues: confusion from complex content, the natural mismatch of listener-speaker thinking speed, and impairment from physical/chemical factors, none of which define glazing over.
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When the speaker's words are so boring that the listener's mind wanders