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is a person to person, two-way, verbal and non-verbal interaction that includes the sharing of
information and feelings between individuals or in small groups that establish trusting relationships?
O a. Interpersonal communication
O b. Intrapersonal communication
O c. Verbal communication
O d. Non-verbal communication
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Answered by BrainDeadChild467
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Answer:

The answer to this question would be A.

Explanation:

Since interpersonal communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, and/or feeling between two or more people, through both verbal and non-verbal communication - it seems to fit your definition/question quite well.

Though to rule out the others, intrapersonal communication is a communicator‘s internal use of language or thought - and while that could be both verbal and non-verbal, it’s only kept to oneself.

Verbal communication, however, is only transmitted through spoken words, and couldn’t be verbal and non-verbal.

This remains true for non-verbal communication too, just vice-versa.

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