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fahad

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________ is the cornerstone of good communication.
 
  A) Perceiving
  B) Speaking
  C) Persuading
  D) Advocating
  E) Listening

Question 2

Communication is considered to be a communal function because ________.
 
  A) the effect of what we say or write is not seen to impact our individual relationships
  B) the communication that occurs between people in a community is often kept confidential
  C) the community monitors the faithfulness, integrity, and permanence of our communication
  D) the effect of communication on the community and its members can never be adverse
  E) our communication is so powerful that it does not create problems in the community



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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