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Tanya [424]
1 year ago
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When we. a message, we ask questions about what is being said and who is saying it. A. analyze. B. evaluate. C. critique. D. lis

ten to. B. evaluate.
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Airida [17]1 year ago
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When we B. evaluate a message, we ask questions about what is being said and who is saying it.

<h3>Why is evaluating a message important?</h3>

When we evaluate something then we continue the process of analysis by assessing various claims and arguments for validity. One way to evaluate a message is to ask questions about what is being said and who is saying it.

Analyzing the content of the message ensures a complete message. It also helps you determine whether you have enough information or you need to conduct additional primary or secondary research.

It is important to evaluate your message when communicating with someone as it reduces uncertainties, improves effectiveness and enhances decision-making.

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