As senders of messages, effective communicators will

A. encode messages in symbols that only they understand to maintain confidentiality.
B. filter the information before sending.
C. ensure that a feedback mechanism is built into messages.
D. select a medium they are comfortable using and use it consistently for all messages.
E. use jargon to establish a friendly rapport during all communication.


Answer: C

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