Nonverbal behavior can punctuate verbal communication by confirming or repeating what is being said; denying or confusing what is being said; strengthening or emphasizing what is being said; adding intensity to what is being said; and ____ what is being said

A. controlling or regulating
B. eliminating
C. freshening or electrifying
D. erasing


ANS: A

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