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1. Define Communication.

- The act of transferring or exchanging information from one location, person, or group of
people to another is known as communication. In other words, it means exchanging
information or ideas verbally or in writing, as well as receiving information verbally or in
writing. It is essentially a two-or-more-person interaction. Communication is essential in
human life and society. Along with exchanging information and knowledge, it also aids in the
development of interpersonal relationships. A wide variety of factors can influence the
message's transmission from sender to recipient. These include our emotions, the cultural
situation, the communication medium used, and even our location. Because of the
complexities involved, good communication skills are highly valued by people all over the
world: accurate, effective, and unambiguous communication is extremely difficult.

2. Is it possible to exist without communicating with others, based on the definition that you gave?
- On my own opinion, it is still possible to exist without communicating with others, but you
will have a very hard phase on understanding things because people will be unable to share
their perspectives if there is no communication. They will have to analyze everything
themselves. Without communication, everything loses meaning, life loses emotion, and it is
impossible to imagine a world without sharing and caring.

3. Think of a concrete/tangible representation of “communication.” Why did you choose it?


- If I would think of a concrete or tangible representation of communication it would be the
social interaction. I chose it because social interacting makes ideas and practices that allow
people to communicate about similar issues and understand each other. It also involves
some subjective interpretation, which leads to differences in understanding, different
readings of texts, and, as a result, motivation to communicate. Representations can be
hegemonic, negotiated, or antagonistic.

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