As their meeting concludes, David rises and thanks Elizabeth for taking the time to come by and explain her firm's new line of industrial fasteners. A handshake, which is best described as a form of _____ communication, concludes the session.

A. personal
B. sales promotion
C. tactile
D. proxemic
E. nonverbal communication


Answer: C

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