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Technical jargon is common in consultative register,

T/F? - ANSWER

Tru

e (Chapter 1)

are examples of nonverbal aspects of a message.
- Tones, gestures, clothing,and posture
- Gestures, vocal tones, posture, and facial expression

- Words, clothing, hairstyle, and wealth

- Posture,
facial expression, words, and vocal tones - ANSWER
Gestures, vocal tones, posture, and facial expression

(Chapter 1)
A person speaking loudly nearby your conversation is an example of:
- Internal noise

- Psychological noise

- External noise

- Physiological noise - ANSWER

External noise (Chapter 1)

,The degree of formality used in a communication event is known as:
- linguistic properties

- linguistic register

- linguistic form

- linguistic range - ANSWER

linguistic register (Chapter 1)

Interruptions are common in formal register, T/F?

- ANSWER

Fals

e (Chapter 1)

Saying "oh my gosh!," "I have to let you go," and "put to sleep" are
examples of:
- Passive voice

- Euphemistic language

- Equivocal language

- Abstract language - ANSWER

Abstract language (Chapter 1)

,In the English language, % of meaning is apparent in gestures, body
language, and facial expressions.

- 55%
- 70%
- 39%
- 22% - ANSWER 55%
(Chapter 1)
The people, their status, and the location of a communication event
make up the
of the conversation.
- gist

- context

- register

- content - ANSWER

Context (Chapter 1)

"The car was broken into" is an example of:
- Abstract language

- Equivocal language

- Euphemistic language

- Passive voice - ANSWER

Passive Voice (Chapter 1)

Using signs, phrases, or words to deliberately mislead someone is known
as:

, - Passive voice

- Abstract language

- Equivocal language

- Euphemistic language - ANSWER

Equivocal language (Chapter 1)




Thinking about how another participant looks or behaves in an
interaction is known as:
- Psychological noise

- External noise

- Physiological noise

- Internal noise - ANSWER

Psychological noise (Chapter 1)

In a formal communication event, personal topics are frequently
shared, T/F? - ANSWER False

(Chapter 1)
Which of the following is not an example of register?
- heated

- consultative

- frozen

- casual

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