A common attempt-suppressing signal, according to Argyle (1975) is:
A) lifting a stranger's hand from one's knee
B) continuing to speak in the same pitch, but slightly louder or faster
C) turning one's face away when another person tries to make eye contact
D) slowly moving away from a person who is attempting to involve you in a long story
E) glaring at an insurance salesperson as soon as she tries to approach you
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