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if you want to express enthusiasm and interest while someone else is talking, which of the following things could you do to support that message nonverbally? (select four answers.) cross your arms make eye contact tap your fingers on the table nod your head smile sit far apart from the speaker use sarcasm sit up straight
To determine nonverbal cues that show enthusiasm and interest:
- "Cross your arms" is a closed-off, unengaged gesture.
- "Make eye contact" shows attention and interest.
- "Tap your fingers on the table" is a sign of impatience or distraction.
- "Nod your head" signals agreement and engagement.
- "Smile" conveys positive interest and warmth.
- "Sit far apart from the speaker" creates distance and disinterest.
- "Use sarcasm" is verbal and negative, not nonverbal or supportive.
- "Sit up straight" shows attentiveness and engagement.
So the four nonverbal cues that support enthusiasm/interest are making eye contact, nodding, smiling, and sitting up straight.
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B. Make eye contact, D. Nod your head, E. Smile, H. Sit up straight