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imanialler

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One of the disadvantages of using an oral medium with an in-person channel is
 
  A) limited opportunity for immediate feedback.
  B) reliance on nonverbal cues and voice inflections.
  C) the ability to express emotion in the message.
  D) more time to resolve misunderstandings.
  E) reduced control over the message by the communicator.

Question 2

In the workplace of today, most business communication efforts will involve the ________ combination.
 
  A) written medium, print channel
  B) oral medium, digital channel
  C) written medium, digital channel
  D) visual medium, print channel
  E) oral medium, print channel



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) The oral medium, in-person channel combination provides rich nonverbal cues (both physical gestures and vocal inflection) to presenters and audience members.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Most of your business communication efforts will use the written medium, digital combo to deliver everything from 160-character tweets to website content to book-length reports distributed as PDF files.



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