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RRMR

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Negotiating for the meaning of the message means that the
 
  a. Sender paraphrases the message in at least three ways to make sure the
  receiver understands it accurately
  b. Receiver tries to persuade the sender to communicate more clearly
  c. Sender and the receiver argue about the meaning of the words used in the
  message
  d. Receiver and sender keep paraphrasing the message till they agree on
  its meaning

Question 2

The key receiving skills are
 
  a. Negotiating for meaning, perception checking, practice
  b. Paraphrasing, taking the receiver's perspective in interpreting the message,
  redundancy
  c. Paraphrasing, negotiating for meaning, perception checking
  d. Negotiating for meaning, practice, taking the receiver's perspective in
  interpreting the message



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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