13) If someone has a trouble speaking, for example had a stroke, what should you do?
a. Guess what they are trying to say
b. Give them paper so they can write it down
c. Teach them sign language
d. Allow them time to answer
e. Use other forms of communication
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If someone has trouble speaking, for example, had a stroke, we should allow them time to answer. (Option D)
- To communicate successfully, you must avoid distractions and maintain your concentration. We must avoid body language that is inconsistent.
- Nonverbal communication should support, not contradict, what is being communicated. If you say one thing but your body language implies another, your audience will likely suspect you of deception.
- Now, if someone has difficulty communicating, we should be respectful and allow them time to make themselves known. This is the best we can offer in terms of civility.
- As a result, option D is the right answer.
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