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Caleb is prepared to share ideas on a topic he and his group have been assigned, but during the discussion the conversation takes an unexpected turn.
What is the best way for Caleb to adjust to this sudden change of ideas?
O He should take notes, listen carefully, and wait to share his ideas at the next meeting.
O He should listen for a connection he can make, collect his thoughts, and speak clearly when he is ready.
O He should raise his hand, wait to be called on, and inform the moderator that the group is no longer on topic.
O He should politely interrupt one of the speakers and get the discussion back on track.

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