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English, 14.12.2019 23:31, angelblalock5885

1. you attend a conference for students in the area of forensics the speakers using high-level vocabulary that possesses a major distraction to listening this is an example of
a. physical noise
b. physiological noise
c. psychological noise
d. semantic noise

2. before preparing a speech you develop critical and evaluate your ideas this is an example of an important critical thinking skill called
a. generating
b. evaluating
c. focusing
d. organizing
3. refers to methods used to communicate the message and feedback between parties
a. feedback
b. message
c. channel
d. environmental

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