Multiple choice softskills communication

Yes, tell me about it. I'm all ears.

  1. listening carefully

  2. listening quietly

  3. listening quickly

  4. listening completely

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A Correct answer
Explanation

The idiom 'be all ears' means to be listening carefully and with full attention. The speaker is expressing that they are ready and eager to hear what the other person has to say. 'Listening quietly', 'listening quickly', and 'listening completely' are not the correct meanings of this idiom.