The Elements That Distinguish the Communication-As-Action Perspective from the Communication-As-Interaction
Multiple Choice
The elements that distinguish the communication-as-action perspective from the communication-as-interaction view are
A) encoding and decoding.
B) spoken and unspoken elements.
C) feedback and context.
D) signals and signs.
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