Computer Science, asked by swannandi, 5 months ago

..........to someone are example of giving information in communication

1) Reading and writing
2)Listening and reading
3) Reading and speaking
4) speaking and writing

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Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

4) Speaking and writing

Explanation:

When we provide information or information to another person by speaking, writing, or using any other medium, it is called communication or communication. Successful sharing of thoughts and feelings takes place in this process.

Communication helps in coordinating the activities of various departments and individuals in the organization by providing complete information about the organizational goals, the ways to achieve them, the interpersonal relationships between the individuals, etc. Therefore, communication serves as a basis for coordination.

Communication helps in the planning process in many ways. It helps the executives to negotiate and provide important inputs for the plans. Through this communication, officers can coordinate with their subordinates, take their opinion and provide genuine information on which sound plans can be formulated.

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

The answer to the given question is:

1) Reading and Writing

Explanation:

Reading and writing are abilities that are constantly improved as a result of small things that are often overlooked. Reading and writing in general only aid in the absorption of knowledge and the enhancement of leisure or associated writing activities.

Reading can be characterized as a varied and layered activity in which a reader actively interacts with the text to determine what the writer/author has encoded. The learner builds meaningful communication with the writer during this process.

A good writer goes through specific steps that result in a successful piece of writing. He begins with a plan and considers what should be communicated and when. Following the completion of the first draught, the writer is constantly evaluating, modifying, and participating in the creative process.

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