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English, 01.07.2021 04:50 chaseashley24

DIRECTIONS: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if it is wrong. Once the statement is False, underline the word or words that make the
statement incorrect.
6. You may also send feedback in the form of smiles
and head nods while listening.
7. Any distortions or inconsistencies that occur during
an attempt to communicate can be seen as feedback.
8. Facial expressions, tone of voice, gestures and body
language are considered as message.
9. The use of complicated jargon, inappropriate
body language, inattention, disinterest, and
cultural differences cannot be considered
"noise" in the context of interpersonal communication.
___10. in this personal communication can be used to form context and maintain relationships.

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