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ella [17]
4 years ago
14

Match The Answers To The Correct Box

English
1 answer:
max2010maxim [7]4 years ago
7 0

Volume - How loud or soft a speaker speaks

Verbal Communication - Communication with words

Nonverbal Communication - Communication without words

Pitch - How high or low the words are spoken, like musical pitch

Sender - Originates the message

Receiver - To whom the message is relayed

Message - The information being relayed by the sender

Feedback - The response of lack of response sent Receiver to Sender as part of the communication continuum

Tone - The attitude or mood of the words the speaker speaks.

Para-language - Changing verbal communication nonverbally; examples are rate, volume, tone, and pitch.

Rate - How fast or slowly a speaker speaks

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