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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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Q3:Communication is the main source of exchanging ideas in human beings; we cannot deny its importance in our life explain how?

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Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Communication is vital in human lives because it is how we relate and do things together. Otherwise, we will all be doing things separately if we can not communicate.

Communication goes beyond talking alone; it involves signs and gestures.

Reasons why communication is essential to humans

1. Through communication, humans share knowledge.

2. Communication also helps humans to pass information around.

3. Communication assists humans to relate or form relationships.

4. We use communication to transact and settle disputes.

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