Multiple Choice
By definition, ethical communication
A) is always effective in achieving its informative and persuasive goals.
B) may be effective in achieving its informative and persuasive goals.
C) cannot be totally effective in achieving its informative and persuasive goals.
D) is all that matters and a message's persuasive component is irrelevant.
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