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Romashka [77]
2 years ago
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In the communication process model, ________ describes the step in which the audience extracts the idea from a message.

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never [62]2 years ago
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In the communication process model, decoding describes the step in which the audience extracts the idea from a message.

Decoding is the skill of using your understanding of letter-sound correlations, particularly your understanding of letter patterns, to pronounce written words correctly. Children who comprehend these connections are better able to swiftly identify known words and decipher unfamiliar words.

Decoding establishes a link between how words sound and how those sounds are encoded in letters. Readers can form these connections with the aid of phonics education. For instance, the letter c typically produces its soft sound when it is followed by the vowels e, I or y, as in cell, city, and cypress.

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