A. Internal Interference.
Interference can be explained as anything that comes between a communication process. This is further explained as a barrier that serves as a distraction in the process of communication. And it can either be Internal or External.
It is internal when the source is from within an individual, and it is external when what causes it (its source) is from the external environment.
Examples of Internal Interference are fear, anxiety, headache, etc.
Examples of External Interference include loud music in an examination hall, honking while speaking over the phone, etc.
In Jeron's case, the distraction is his headache, which is from within him. Hence, the Internal Interference caused the communication to be a failure.
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The correct answer is B, static characters do nothing but be a filler.
Answer:
The snacks are theirs.
Explanation:
You said "my brother's". Let's think of this like groups. That means you and your brother are included into one group and his friends are in the other. If you and your brother are in a group, it wouldn't make sense to say they're his. It'd be theirs because his friends are in the other group and it's their candy.
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