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Smell, taste, and touch can all be considered forms of nonverbal communication that vary cross-culturally.
 
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While kinemorph used to refer to a meaningful unit of visual expression, over time the term was abandoned and replaced with kineme, which is now used to mean both a minimal unit of visual expression and a meaningful unit of visual expression.
 
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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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