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Video-conferencing most often involves what?
 
  a) A client talking to a practitioner from home, practitioner in an office
  b) A client talking to a practitioner from an office, practitioner in another office
  c) A client talking to a practitioner from home, practitioner in an office
  d) Any of the above

Question 2

Which of the following is not an example for noise?
 
  a. The guest lecturer's heavy accent
  b. The difference in the sender's and the receiver's background knowledge
  c. Loud music played at a concert
  d. A mother using complicated language with her 4-year-old



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Answer to Question 1

b;

Answer to Question 2

C



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