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wariber [46]
2 years ago
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Question 20 (2.5 points)

English
1 answer:
solmaris [256]2 years ago
5 0

The receiver must decode the message by evaluating the communication.

This is because, in the process of communication, there is the sender of the message, who uses a medium, and then the receiver who receives and interprets, and evaluates the communication.

<h3>What is Communication?</h3>

This refers to the process whereby information is disseminated from one person to another through a medium.

Hence, we can see that the receiver must decode the message by evaluating the communication.

This is because, in the process of communication, there is the sender of the message, who uses a medium, and then the receiver who receives and interprets, and evaluates the communication.

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