Multiple Choice
Our co-worker says,"It's awful in here." To understand what she means,we must
A) examine the morphemes in the statement to determine the smaller units of meaning in the sentence.
B) ignore nonverbal cues so that we are not distracted.
C) parse the grammatical structure of her comment.
D) take into account extralinguistic information,such as location and facial expressions.
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