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What is an effective way to provide constructive criticism?

A. By focusing on negative aspects only.
B. By offering specific suggestions for improvement.
C. By avoiding the topic.
D. By being vague.

Answer: By offering specific suggestions for improvement.


Additional Information: Specific feedback promotes growth.


Subjects: Conversation Practice, Speaking Skills

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