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imanialler

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Communication is complete after ________.
 
  A) it is listened to or read by the receiver and acknowledged as being received
  B) it contains all the information necessary to achieve a common understanding between the sender and the receiver
  C) it has been shared by either speaking or writing by the sender and acknowledged by the receiver
  D) it provides all of the information that a sender wants to share with others

Question 2

The sharing of information as well as ________ must take place in order for communication to take place.
 
  A) the similar use of the information
  B) the reaching of a common understanding
  C) an understanding of it from unique points of view
  D) an assumption of what the information means



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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