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Sticking to the main point refers to which C of communication?​

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Answered by johnkharngi4
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Answered by mad210219
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Concise refers to sticking to the main message.

Explanation:

  • It's critical to grasp this concept in order to ensure that you're speaking in the clearest and most effective manner possible.
  • Concise
  • When you communicate concisely, you keep things short and to the point.
  • When you could get your message through in three sentences, your audience isn't interested in reading six sentences.
  • It's vital to know if you can get rid of any adjectives or "filler words."
  • Words like "for example" can normally be eliminated.
  • Is there anything you can get rid of in terms of adjectives or "filler words" in particular?
  • Term like "for example," "you see," "totally," "kind of," "really," "basically," and "I mean" can typically be avoided."
  • Are there any sentences that aren't necessary?
  • Have you stated your point multiple times and in various ways?
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