To what context of communication does word of mouth belong?

a. Interpersonal communication
b. Small group communication
c. Public communication
d. Mass communication


a

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A) contention B) description C) definition D) demonstration

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a. intonation. b. variety. c. pauses. d. dialect.

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Describe two ways that social roles affect perception, providing an example of each

Please provide the best answer for the statement.

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A shot of a detail of a scene (such as a close-up of a letter or page being read by a character or a knife in a character's hand) which is later inserted into the sequence during editing.

A. Push-out  B. Insert shot C. Cross-cutting D. Hand-held shot

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