The following are all relevant examples for the narrower, more common interpretation of interpersonal communication EXCEPT
a. Edye looks disapprovingly at her brother when he starts to sing loudly in the school bus.
b. Ben talks to his instructor to persuade her to give him extra points on the test.
c. Petra frowns as she sits down to get started on her paper for a class.
d. Wendy starts to sing Happy Birthday as her friend walks into the room.
c. Petra frowns as she sits down to get started on her paper for a class.
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