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Health, 17.06.2020 09:57 lemusjulia2786

Read this dialogue between a parent and child: Dad: "Sam, please finish your chores before you go out with your friends."
Sam: "I will."
Dad: "Come back here and answer me again, with more respect, please."
What is the likely reason Sam's dad responds to her as he does?
Sam's verbal cues are rude.
Sam's dad is already angry.
Sam's nonverbal cues are rude.
Sam's dad is not listening.
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