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Caiter2013

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John is angry at his friend Peter and does not want to talk to him. He sits with arms crossed and faces away from Peter. John is communicating his anger in what way?
 
  a. With his thoughts.
  b. With an oral cue.
  c. With a nonverbal cue.
  d. With a verbal cue

Question 2

If Wendy wants to communicate to her boss that she has confidence in herself and is genuine in her intentions, what form of nonverbal communication would help her achieve this outcome?
 
  a. Speaking confidently.
  b. Making an appropriate level of eye contact.
  c. Flattering her boss
  d. Making an appropriate level of eye contact and speaking confidently.


Fayaz00962

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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