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antiseptic1488 [7]
3 years ago
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All of the following EXCEPT ________ are advantages associated with delivering a message using an oral medium and an in-person c

hannel.
a. limiting nonverbal cues to voice inflections
b. expediting the resolution of misunderstandings
c. providing opportunity for immediate feedback
d. expressing the emotion behind your message
Social Studies
2 answers:
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is a.

Explanation:

In reality, one of the greatest advantages of in-person oral communication is that it allows us to utilise different nonverbal cues such as body language and gestures. This is, the meaning of the message is not limited to speech. Limiting the cues to voice inflections would only occur in other forms of oral communication such as <u>phone calls</u>.

ElenaW [278]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: A. limiting nonverbal cues to voice inflections

Explanation:

When using oral medium, non verbal cues such as body movement and facial expressions can easily be noticed. It is not necessarily an advantage. Your audience can easily tell if you are uncomfortable responding to certain issues brought up by your voice inflections and mannerisms.

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