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What are the seven C's of communication? Explain
any one principle with examples
(c)
Do as directed :
4+2=8
(attempt any four)
Use an English word taken from other
language :
A school that children go to before
elementary school
2. (a)
WE
(6) Do
(att
(0)
A big scary species of spider
Form 2 words using the prefix 'un' and 2
words using the suffix 'less'.
Give synonyms of
Ascend
Consent
(iv) Give antonyms of:
Competent
Creation
(V) Give one word for :
An abbreviation formed from the initial
letters of other words and pronounced
A000214(046)​

Answers

Answered by shubham7395
1

Answer:

the seven Cs, communication needs to be: clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete and courteous.

In this article, we look at each of the 7 Cs of Communication, and we’ll illustrate each element with both good and bad examples.

1. Clear

When writing or speaking to someone, be clear about your goal or message. What is your purpose in communicating with this person? If you’re not sure, then your audience won’t be sure either.

To be clear, try to minimize the number of ideas in each sentence. Make sure that it’s easy for your reader to understand your meaning. People shouldn’t have to “read between the lines” and make assumptions on their own to understand what you’re trying to say

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