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The communication approach that assumes communication is goal-oriented and intentional is called
 
  (a) functional-situational
  (b) strategic-functional
  (c) consequential-cultural
  (d) cultural-ethnographic

Question 2

Thinking about a relationship in terms of we rather than you or me is
 
  (a) minding
  (b) attending
  (c) relationship awareness
  (d) focusing



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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