Lucas walks around behind purchasing agent Claire as she looks at the pamphlet describing Hyster's new conveyor system. Claire stands up and walks to a table on the other side of her office. Lucas follows, but he does not understand the ____ communication Claire is sending.
A. tactile
B. proxemic
C. kinesic
D. verbal
E. promotional
Answer: B
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