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olasank [31]
3 years ago
5

Where is your works cited located in your research paper?

English
1 answer:
Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
7 0

These are what it is for me, of course not for everyone.

1. B

2. B

3. It's either C or D, whichever one it italicized.

4. B

Again, this is what it is like for my teacher assignments in MLA format, i don't know what it'll be like for you but I hope this helps

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https://qsstudy.com/business-studies/characteristics-oral-communication

<----- Has the characteristics and explanation! But I will put below what is on the website.

Characteristics of Oral Communication –

Clear oral expression:

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Better understanding:

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Direct exchange of message:

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Media used:

Oral communication can occur in various ways. Some prominent methods of oral communication are a face-to-face conversation, telephonic conversation, meeting, conference, interview, etc.

Preservation of the message:

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Suitability:

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Minimum time and cost:

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Immediate feedback:

Oral communication provides instant feedback of the receiver to the sender as regard to the message recessed by him. Immediate feedback can be received in case of oral communication. By gauging the disposition and reaction of the receiver he can make changes consequently.

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Possibility of distortion:

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