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Alygatorr01285

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_____ is the act of sharing information about yourself with another person.
 
  a. Conversing c. Verbal communication
  b. Self-disclosure d. Self-display

Question 2

When you introduce yourself it is best to
 
  a. speak about yourself for long enough that the person learns about you and can judge if they want to continue the conversation.
  b. use a cute or flippant opener.
  c. be general to keep the possible topics of conversation open.
  d. give specifics to provide the other person enough information to help find common ground.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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