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1) How do you differentiate the types of communication in relation to communication mode
2)How can visual communication enhance the message conveyed by the speaker
cite a particular situation when it is best to employ visual communication
3)What are the types of communication in relation to context how they differ from each other
4)how can you listen to speakers opinion through electronic media without being easily swayed into accepting their opinions

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Answered by vishalakshigoud9
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1.The difference between the three is that Interpersonal communication is a two way communication while presentational communication has only an individual speaking and other(s) listening and Interpretive Communication is just translating raw information into a language which normal people can understand.

2.Here are just three ways visual communication can benefit your business: ... Allows your audience to look at a problem in a new way — When trying to convey complex information, a visual will often help your audience to grasp the concept much quicker than words and text.

3.Communication contexts include intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, public, and mass communication. Each context has its advantages and disadvantages, and its appropriate and inappropriate uses.

4.Because I never assume the first, middle, or last, thing I hear from any speaker or writer is an objective recitation of fact. Writers and speakers are human and fallible in their worldviews—we all carry biases and prejudices and points of view crafted by our life experiences. One person telling me some version of an event, or expressing some opinion of someone’s actions, or offering advice based on his or her experiences, reading, environment, upbringing is revealing their unique outlook on life. They may well believe what they are saying or writing, they may even have solid facts to back up their comments; but they are, in the end, just one voice, one point of view, one word among millions.

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