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3 years ago
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Nancy is reading a speech on animal rights, but to ensure that she fully understands the speaker’s ideas, she is breaking it dow

n piece by piece. What stage of receiving and processing the message does this represent?
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2 answers:
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
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Answer: Analysis

When a reader breaks down an idea in smaller parts in order to better understand it, he is at the analysis stage of receiving and processing of a message. This process is particularly useful when dealing with very complex topics that are formed by several different arguments and propositions. Nancy is likely to benefit from analyzing the text in this way, as this will ensure she correctly understands each section of the speech.

Vadim26 [7]3 years ago
7 0
It represents analysis
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