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Phoenix [80]
2 years ago
8

The audience to whom a message is delivered and the setting in which that is done are both considered part of the communication'

s what?
A: native language


B: social context


C: verbal context


D: social vacuum
World Languages
1 answer:
Elenna [48]2 years ago
5 0

The audience to which a message is delivered, and the setting in which that is done are both considered: verbal context.

<h3>What is the Verbal Context?</h3>

The verbal context is considered all that information that the recipient(s) can understand, which is why it involves the audience receiving the message, as well as the environment in which it is delivered, so that the recipient understands the message in the best possible way.

The verbal context is responsible for the understanding of a message, therefore, the fact that it is made to an audience that can understand it, doing it in the appropriate language and in an environment that allows the reception of said message is the objective.

If you want to learn more about Context, you can visit the following link: brainly.com/question/11478457

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